Fixing: Manage Content and Structure in SharePoint 2010
Fixing: Manage Content and Structure in SharePoint 2010
After my "C" network migration, the link for Manage content and Structure under site actions was failing. Looking through the logfiles I found the relevant error:
Failed to determine the setup path of the list schema for feature {e32e1e6f-fb94-4090-...}, list template 100.
I googled the GUID, and came up with nothing. This was not one of the standard site features. This was some golden nugget of excrement that a prior admin must've found and installed on a whim. Or something useful. Or a Fab 40 Template. Hard to say which with nothing to go by but a guid. I searched web configs with no success.
To find out which list was the offending one I had to open all the lists. Never mind sites and document libraries, just lists as the error said "list". I went to site actions, view all site content and popped each list open in a new tab. All of them came up but one (fortunately). This list was a custom list called Archive Config List.
I had 2 options. I could either find and install the feature, or delete that list. Before retiring the old farm I searched all the servers for WSP files and saved them. This has saved me several times already. I found only one that started with "Archive" so I installed that feature and Manage Content and Structure started working again.
Incidentally, deleting a list when you can't visit the list is a job for powershell, as is installing a feature from a .wsp file.
~Mark
After my "C" network migration, the link for Manage content and Structure under site actions was failing. Looking through the logfiles I found the relevant error:
Failed to determine the setup path of the list schema for feature {e32e1e6f-fb94-4090-...}, list template 100.
I googled the GUID, and came up with nothing. This was not one of the standard site features. This was some golden nugget of excrement that a prior admin must've found and installed on a whim. Or something useful. Or a Fab 40 Template. Hard to say which with nothing to go by but a guid. I searched web configs with no success.
To find out which list was the offending one I had to open all the lists. Never mind sites and document libraries, just lists as the error said "list". I went to site actions, view all site content and popped each list open in a new tab. All of them came up but one (fortunately). This list was a custom list called Archive Config List.
I had 2 options. I could either find and install the feature, or delete that list. Before retiring the old farm I searched all the servers for WSP files and saved them. This has saved me several times already. I found only one that started with "Archive" so I installed that feature and Manage Content and Structure started working again.
Incidentally, deleting a list when you can't visit the list is a job for powershell, as is installing a feature from a .wsp file.
~Mark
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