Microsoft KB Archive/323549

= List of issues fixed by Office XP Service Pack 2 for SharePoint Team Services =

Article ID: 323549

Article Last Modified on 2/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SharePoint Team Services
 * Microsoft Office XP Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q323549



SUMMARY
Microsoft has released Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 2 (SP-2). This article describes the issues that are fixed for SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft.

For additional information about how to download and install the Office XP SP-2, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

325671 OFFXP: Overview of the Office XP Service Pack 2



How to Download and Install the Service Pack
To obtain Microsoft Office XP SP-2, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

307841 OFFXP: How to Obtain the Latest Office XP Service Pack

How to Determine Whether the SP-2 Update Is Installed
The following files are updated by Office XP SP-2:

Date          Time      Version       Size       File Name    Platform -- 02/21/02   05:36PM    10.0.3228      32,768     Fp50ext.dll    x86 06/12/02   04:07PM    10.0.4205     137,800    Fp5amsft.dll    x86 06/12/02   04:07PM    10.0.4205     952,904     Fp5autl.dll    x86 06/22/02   10:37PM    10.0.4219    1382,984     Fp5awel.dll    x86 06/22/02   10:37PM    10.0.4219     830,024      Owssvr.dll    x86

User Information Can Be Browsed Anonymously
For additional information about this issue, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

326358 STS: Anonymous Clients Can Browse User Information

Server Health Removes Groups from Role
Non-local groups are removed from roles by Server Health when the NoMachineGroups value is set to 1.

IIS and Server Extensions Installed with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Upgrade
When you upgrade a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server-based computer to Windows Server 2003, Internet Information Services and the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed, even if they were not installed before the upgrade.

Access Violation Creating Subweb Under Stress
An access violation may occur when creating a new subweb while a server is under extreme stress.

Server Health Check Does Not Succeed on Newly Created Site
The SharePoint Server Health check does not succeed on a new site when the SharePoint Timer Service is not registered.

Unique Subweb Permissions Are Not Applied Correctly
When you use the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 client to apply unique permissions on a nested subweb, the permissions are not applied correctly.

Incorrect Metabase Attributes on Windows Server 2003
Incorrect properties for the FrontPage ISAPI filter are written in the IIS metabase on Windows Server 2003 by FrontPage Server Extensions Setup.

Cannot Discuss Documents That Have Plus Sign in File Name
When you try to discuss a document that has a plus sign in the document's file name, you cannot, and you receive a &quot;File not Found&quot; error message or similar error message.

Invalid POSTs to Server Extensions Logged to Event Viewer
Invalid POST requests to the FrontPage Server Extensions are no longer logged in the Event Viewer; this is to prevent the chance of inadvertently filling the Event Viewer logs.

Server Health Deletes Lists on New Web Site
If you run Server Health before and after you create a new Web site, all lists in the Web site that you just created may be deleted.

&quot;Next Page&quot; Link on List Page Does Not Work with DBCS Filter
When you apply a filter on a list by using non-UTF8-encoded values, the &quot;Next Page&quot; link does not work.

Scheduled Server Health Removes Lists from Virtual Subwebs
When Server Health is scheduled to run automatically, lists in subwebs that were created from virtual directories may be deleted.

Potential Heap Overflow Vulnerability
For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

326359 STS: Potential Heap Overflow Vulnerability

Anonymous Queries using XMLDATA Return User Information
For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

326360 STS: Anonymous Queries That Use XMLData Return User Information