Showing posts with label State Service Application. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Service Application. Show all posts

17 April, 2014

InfoPath form library forms cannot be filled out in a Web browser

Today I was monitoring the SP servers along with some regular sanity checks that need to be carried out on daily basis. While doing that, I noticed one error based on this InfoPath rendering in the Health check analyzer!  But let me tell guys InfoPath is perfectly working in our environment without any issues and nobody has reported any incident also then why this error is showing in the health analyzer? – you must be thinking the same but no need to worry about as this is not a big one which will take lot of your time, some minor checks and you are done.

Error message:
InfoPath Forms Services forms cannot be filled out in a Web browser because no State Service connection is configured.

If this is your new configuration then you need to follow this existing official documentation from Microsoft which is pretty awesome!

In our case, we have already done this configuration long time back and as I said, it’s working fine. The error message is little bit misleading one as its asking you to check the “state service” service application to be online or not but that’s not the case. We have already configured this service application long time back so where exactly the issue is and why it’s throwing the error?

Let me tell you the trick which we sometimes ignored – Look out the error in the HAL rule – see the below:


You will notice that it’s also giving you the URL of the web application for whom its failing and name of the servers also.

In our case, we have recently created a new web application in the farm and its been reflected in that! What it means? Pretty simple – the ‘state service’ service application is not configured for the same.

So what we need to do now for this re-association? Here are the details:

Resolution:
1.   Open the central Administration
2.   Application management
3.   Service applications
4.   Configure service application associations
5.   Select the web application for whim it’s failing
6.   Click on custom
7.   It will open the service application options
8.   Select the state service check box and click OK

Once you are done with the above steps then come back to health analyzer list, click on the same rule and hit “Reanalyze now” – that’s it, you are done.

That error won’t be there! Happy SharePoint once again…
If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues, Thank you.

Note:
If you find a different solution, please report it as a comment to this post. Be sure to double-verify it: undo your solution and verify that the problem comes back, then redo it and verify that the problem goes away.

Product Applies To:
o   SharePoint 2010
o   SharePoint 2013
o   SharePoint Foundation 2013
o   SharePoint Foundation 2010

23 September, 2013

Health Analyzer problems - SharePoint 2010 + SharePoint 2013

Recently our farm has reflected some strange problems and long list of exceptions in Health analyzer. It was not so critical because Microsoft has made it so easy by publishing these following articles:

The settings for Word Automation Services are not within the recommended limits

A State Service Application has no database defined

Accounts used by application pools or service identities are in the local machine Administrators group

All State Service databases are paused for a State Service Application

Some content databases are growing too large

Content databases contain orphaned Apps

Millions Thanks to Microsoft & the product team for publishing these articles.