Thursday, January 21, 2010

SharePoint Web Part Maintenance Page

For some reason I never remember this: If you have a SharePoint web part which causes a problem on a page and it prevents it from loading, you can always browse to the web part maintenance page, which allows you to close, reset and delete web parts from a particular page.
The way to browse into the web part maintenance page is adding ?contents=1 to the end of the page's url. For example: http://mysharepointsite/default.aspx?contents=1.

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