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		<title>K2 &#8211; The base type ’SourceCode.SharePoint.ProcessPortal.UI.PortalWebPartPage’ is not allowed for this page. The type is not registered as safe.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 16:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
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When creating a a process portal or trying to access certain sections of a process portal in K2 Blackpearl or Blackpoint &#038; you get the following error:
&#8220;Parser Error Message: The base type ’SourceCode.SharePoint.ProcessPortal.UI.PortalWebPartPage’ is not allowed for this page. The type is not registered as safe. 
Source Error: 
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		<title>Forefront Security for SharePoint: Calling LoadLibraryEx on ISAPI filter D:\Program Files\Microsoft Forefront Protection for SharePoint\FSSPUsernameFilter.dll failed</title>
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When Microsoft Forefront Security for SharePoint is installed on a SharePoint server, non-SharePoint sites may have problems accessing the Internet Server API (ISAPI) filter that is installed by Forefront Security.
On Internet Information Services (IIS) 7, users who browse to these sites may receive the following error message: 
HTTP Error 500.0 &#8211; Internal Server Error
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		<title>External User Not Recieving Sharepoint Alerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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I had a problem where external users, in this case hotmail addresses werent recieving Sharepoint Notifications.  I was scratching my head but the solution was a simple one, as they normally are&#8230;.
If you are going to let users outside of your domain receive outgoing email from SharePoint, you may need to enter their domains [...]]]></description>
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