Following a recent upgrade of a WSS 2.0 to WSS 3.0 (using database migration due to moving to new hardware) it was discovered that alerts set in WSS 2.0 were not firing in WSS 3.0. It was strange because if you looked in Site Settings - User Alerts (under Site Administration column) it will look like the alerts migrated successfully. It turns out, if you are using a different URL for the sites in 3.0 than 2.0, the alerts will not be correct. The alerts are stored in a table in the content database ......
This entry is from the RV.NUG March newsletter You are the U in RV.NUG Help define the group to be what you want it to be! The Roanoke Valley .NET User Group recently turned 4. During the last four years, we have seen a lot of change in the users of the group. We have members that have been with the group since the very first meeting, members that joined during the Community Launch of Visual Studio 2005 and members that have joined in the last few months. One thing that has remained constant during ......
Andy Leonard visited the RV.NUG for the April monthly meeting. With Andy it's always a visit with a presentation. I've known Andy a long time and he was instrumental in helping me (and the RV.NUG) network beyond the Roanoke Valley. While visiting, Andy gave a presentation on "Testing the Database". Even though it was a nasty, dreary, rainy night we had a good turnout and a lot of questions for Andy. Andy's gotten to know several of us so he jokes with the person asking the questions; it makes for ......