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Hasse
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:05 pm    Post subject: Area naming standard Reply with quote

Hi,

I have a portal with several areas and they are named differently.
some of them gets for instance http://<server>/C1/IO/default.aspx in the url
and another of them http://<server>/Applications/default.aspx.
When trying to edit in Frontpage 2003 those with C1 in the url I get a
message that says I have not permission to do this. I may then click on OK to
log on as another
user or Cancel. If I click on cancel I get in to that folder, C1. And when I
try to
open the page default.aspx I get the same message as when I tried to enter
the folder C1.

Any suggestions on why some of the areas are created with C1, C2, and so on
but not all of them?

Regards
Hasse
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Lindley
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 9:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Area naming standard Reply with quote

Per Mr. McPherson of MS...

For scalability reasons it is best to limit the number of children sites you
create, so the product team had to come up with a concept called a "bucket
web", these "bucket webs" are what you are seeing as the "C1" and "C2" in
the URL. SharePoint has an algorithm in it that says every bucket web can
have 20 others buckets and 20 ordinary webs. What this in effect means is
that the first 20 areas you create will go directly under the root, after
that buckets will kick in, and they will have a "CX" in the URL, where X is
a number. This means the first web has 20 areas, this first bucket level 400
and the second bucket level 8000, etc. When all the first level of buckets
are filled, it will move onto the second level C1, C2, C3....C19, C1/C1,
C1/C2, etc.


Good Luck,

Lindley



"Hasse" <Hasse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi,

I have a portal with several areas and they are named differently.
some of them gets for instance http://<server>/C1/IO/default.aspx in the
url
and another of them http://<server>/Applications/default.aspx.
When trying to edit in Frontpage 2003 those with C1 in the url I get a
message that says I have not permission to do this. I may then click on OK
to
log on as another
user or Cancel. If I click on cancel I get in to that folder, C1. And when
I
try to
open the page default.aspx I get the same message as when I tried to enter
the folder C1.

Any suggestions on why some of the areas are created with C1, C2, and so
on
but not all of them?

Regards
Hasse
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Hasse
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Area naming standard Reply with quote

Hi,

Now I understand the naming standard but still I have problem to enter the
folders in Frontpage. I have eight sites C1 - C8 and I can only find links to
C1, C2, C6 and C7 in my browser. I can see all eight in FP. When I double
click on
them in FP I click cancel and enter the C1 folder containing the
default.aspx page and a folder called IO which is the name of the Area. The
default.aspx page I cannot open in FP because of lack of permission. I have
full authority on the server and the portal.
I still can't understand why I can't open those folders and pages without
log on.

Regards
Hasse

"Lindley" wrote:

Quote:
Per Mr. McPherson of MS...

For scalability reasons it is best to limit the number of children sites you
create, so the product team had to come up with a concept called a "bucket
web", these "bucket webs" are what you are seeing as the "C1" and "C2" in
the URL. SharePoint has an algorithm in it that says every bucket web can
have 20 others buckets and 20 ordinary webs. What this in effect means is
that the first 20 areas you create will go directly under the root, after
that buckets will kick in, and they will have a "CX" in the URL, where X is
a number. This means the first web has 20 areas, this first bucket level 400
and the second bucket level 8000, etc. When all the first level of buckets
are filled, it will move onto the second level C1, C2, C3....C19, C1/C1,
C1/C2, etc.


Good Luck,

Lindley



"Hasse" <Hasse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D126DCAF-7353-443E-89DD-DB5E72DB9002@microsoft.com...
Hi,

I have a portal with several areas and they are named differently.
some of them gets for instance http://<server>/C1/IO/default.aspx in the
url
and another of them http://<server>/Applications/default.aspx.
When trying to edit in Frontpage 2003 those with C1 in the url I get a
message that says I have not permission to do this. I may then click on OK
to
log on as another
user or Cancel. If I click on cancel I get in to that folder, C1. And when
I
try to
open the page default.aspx I get the same message as when I tried to enter
the folder C1.

Any suggestions on why some of the areas are created with C1, C2, and so
on
but not all of them?

Regards
Hasse


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