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		<title>Problems browsing MOSS libraries on Windows 2008 with Office 2007?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Russell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have discovered by now that in order to use Windows 2008 as a &#8220;client&#8221; in BI demonstrations that you need to install the &#8220;Desktop Experience&#8221; feature of the OS. Without it, you&#8217;ll have problems getting into SharePoint from Office. During a recent POC,  I was working with an &#8220;all 2008 image&#8221; (SQL 2008/Windows 2008/MOSS SP1/PPS [...]]]></description>
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		<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><p>Most people have discovered by now that in order to use Windows 2008 as a &#8220;client&#8221; in BI demonstrations that you need to install the &#8220;Desktop Experience&#8221; feature of the OS. Without it, you&#8217;ll have problems getting into SharePoint from Office.</p>
<p>During a recent POC,  I was working with an &#8220;all 2008 image&#8221; (SQL 2008/Windows 2008/MOSS SP1/PPS SP1/Office 2007), and had a bear of a time getting Excel to browse MOSS libraries. Desktop Experience was installed, but when I attempted to browse to a MOSS library in Excel, the Web Query dialog would pop instead:</p>
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<p>If I just plugged the URL of a report or document library into the Open: dialog, Excel was actually importing the page as HTML!</p>
<p>Office 2007 leverages WebDav in order to open MOSS libraries as folders, so I figured that was the problem &#8211; I found I was unable to Map a Network Drive to any of the MOSS libraries so I knew I was on the right track.</p>
<p>After several un-install / re-installs of the Desktop Experience component with no change in behavior,  I went ahead and  installed the IIS 7.0 WebDav Extension: It adds some additional configuration UI to InetMgr, and I thought having access to those extra knobs and dials might solve my problem. No joy.</p>
<p>Long story short, I took off my geek hat, put on my consumer hat and got the help of Rakki from PSS. After noticing that I had the IIS 7.0 WebDav Extension installed, he mentioned that MOSS uses its own implementation of WebDav and we didn&#8217;t need the extension. He suggested we remove it. I frankly didn&#8217;t think it would make a difference since I had the problem <em>before</em> I had installed it and putting the component on the box was an attempt to solve the issue to begin with, but whatever.</p>
<p>So, we un-installed it, and lo and behold, I was able to map drives to my MOSS libraries and Excel / Office was able to browse them. Why? We&#8217;re not sure &#8211; perhaps the un-install of IIS WebDav did something to nudge the &#8220;broken&#8221; MOSS WebDav implementation back to life. Complete speculation on my part.</p>
<p>But, if you run into the same issue, maybe this will save you some time (or maybe not, who knows).</p>
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