Many properties for SPContext.Current objects throws SecurityException. (Like SPContext.Current.Fields, many properties in SPContext.Current.Site (see details).
- DLL Is in GAC
- Using Site Owner when trying those
properties. - Maybe it has to do something with
database access? However SharePoint
site is working – I can add list
items, etc. - Application Pool has permissions to
database. Should I set application
pool account as farm admin or it is
not necessary? - In my Development environment, it
just works.
Where could be the problem? Could someone, please, point me in right direction?
Thank you.
Details
From Immediate window:
SPContext.Current.Site
{Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSite}
AllowRssFeeds: true
AllowUnsafeUpdates: 'SPContext.Current.Site.AllowUnsafeUpdates' threw an exception of type 'System.Security.SecurityException'
AllWebs: {Microsoft.SharePoint.SPWebCollection}
ApplicationRightsMask: 9223372036854775807
Audit: {Microsoft.SharePoint.SPAudit}
CatchAccessDeniedException: true
CertificationDate: 'SPContext.Current.Site.CertificationDate' threw an exception of type 'System.Security.SecurityException'
ContentDatabase: {Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPContentDatabase}
CurrentChangeToken: 'SPContext.Current.Site.CurrentChangeToken' threw an exception of type 'System.Security.SecurityException'
...
And even exception have exception’s within himself:
Exception Window http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/442/ss20100204112542.png
ULS Log somwhere in that time, when exception occurs:
ULS Log http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/465/ss20100204113046.png
Event Viewer has bunch of errors
- for SharePoint search Indexer (i
don’t have a working search at the
moment, I just hope it is not the
problem) -
And there is an error about Alternate
Access Mapping (Sometimes I access
SharePoint from IP address, not from
hostname, as hostnames do not resolve
in VPN for me, but that’s a different
problem):The description for Event ID ( 8214 ) in Source ( Windows SharePoint Services 3 ) cannot be found. The
local computer may not have the
necessary registry information or
message DLL files to display messages
from a remote computer. You may be
able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to
retrieve this description; see Help
and Support for details. The
following information is part of the
event: A request was made for a URL,
http://192.168.0.9, which has not
been configured in Alternate Access
Mappings. Some links may point to
the Alternate Access URL for the
default zone, http://serveris.
Review the Alternate Access mappings
for this Web application at
http://serveris:38590/_admin/AlternateUrlCollections.aspx
and consider adding
http://192.168.0.9 as a Public
Alternate Access URL if it will be
used frequently. Help on this error:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=114854.
Ahh, the issue is now resolved after stepping already like 3rd time on the same rake.
It was happening in WebPart constructor (do not know if it plays a role, but inherited from
Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.WebPart) and there the SPContext object was messed up.Interesting that it works in my development environment.