'My Sharepoint Sites' - Office 2010 Integration
Hello All, I have recently downloaded and install Office 2010 Pro on a windows 7 x64 machine. All is working ok apart from the integration with Sharepoint. For some reason, when trying to open/save or attach a document from within office, 'My Sharepoint Sites' is not showing. It does appear with office 2007. I have also posted this question in the office 2010 forums who have recommended I add it here aswell :) Thanks Paul
May 14th, 2010 3:41am

Is this in connection with SharePoint *2007* sites ?FAQ sites: (SP 2010) http://wssv4faq.mindsharp.com; (v3) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com and (WSS 2.0) http://wssv2faq.mindsharp.com Complete Book Lists (incl. foreign language) on each site.
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May 14th, 2010 11:49am

Hi Mike, It is yes. It is the mapping between a users Shared and Personal Documents that are accessable through 'My Site' on sharepoint 2007.
May 17th, 2010 10:33am

>I am not sure the orignal feature in Office 2007 still persists as I did not see any office article >mentioned it yet. Does your marking this post of yours as an answer without any reply from the original poster mean that you are now sure that the original feature in Office 2007 still persists? FAQ sites: (SP 2010) http://wssv4faq.mindsharp.com; (v3) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com and (WSS 2.0) http://wssv2faq.mindsharp.com Complete Book Lists (incl. foreign language) on each site.
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May 20th, 2010 5:33am

I have Office 2010 installed and have the feature described, but it works a little differently. There *should* be a "SharePoint Sites" folder in your profile folder (same level as Desktop, Favorites, etc), and that folder should be listed in the sidebar when saving/opening documents in Office. That said, I'm having issues with other computers where the folder is not appearing. I think it's caused when Office 2010 is installed as an in-place upgrade to Office 2007. I've posted my issue elsewhere (http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepointadmin/thread/afcf1262-3e44-4949-8aa3-7e21333eb1db), but thought I could help validate Paul's question. Thanks. -Ray
May 28th, 2010 12:41pm

Ray... unfortunately that is not the case with us. We're doing a full blown desktop replacement, new hardware, Windows 7, and Office 2010. We're not seeing 'SharePoint Sites' either. We've had one employee fiddle around and attempt to save a document to his MySites folder on SharePoint and it automagically started appearing for him... he can't explain what he did to cause the linkage to begin working. -Troy
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November 17th, 2010 3:22pm

Hi Ray and Troy! We have only recently upgraded to Office 2010 and I was really excited to see SharePoint 'member sites' in the 'save as' dialogue box. This could potentially save a lot of time manually mapping network places for zillions of users! (OK, about 400). But only myself and a couple of others can see this option? I'm dissapointed to note this thread hasn't been updated with an answer since 2010 :-(
November 16th, 2011 4:32pm

Maybe in 2012 there is an answer to it? Have come across the same problem.
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April 10th, 2012 11:48pm

Hi _Ray_W_ Did the reply on the forums works for you? have you follow up the article to resolve your issue http://blogs.msdn.com/b/life_of_a_sharepoint_consultant/archive/2010/03/21/set-default-mysite-not-working-with-office-2010-rtm-x64.aspx Aniket
May 15th, 2012 8:10pm

Hi All, Wow this thread was raised ages ago. I cant actually remember the fix. I will give the guys a shout I used to work with and see how It was resolved. Watch this space... Thanks Paul
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May 16th, 2012 5:29am

Paul If you know someone who understands this - can you find out how to delete or remove a SHarePoint site from the Save and Send menu? A client's SharePoint 2010 appears to have added itself to my Office 2010 system. The SHarePoint site has gone away but Office tries to reconnect every 6 to 20 minutes. It is disruptive and annoying, but I cannot find a way to make Office forget about this old site. Thanks Steve
June 20th, 2012 3:24pm

I was able to do this by deleting the registry key: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common Server Links > Published > Mysite had several folders listed that matched up closely to whats listed under Memberships only one site was missing. Running the User profile sync job from the server end should technically recreate this list
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July 9th, 2012 1:58pm

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