Hi, we have a lot of experience working with Content Types on sharepoint web applications and we decided to create an application using Forms Based Authenthication as well as Windows Authentication (NTLM) claims based authentication (in the default zone) on a sharepoint 2013 web application. However the new application is not integrating well with Office 365, and we're wondering if anyone might know why?
We have Require Use Remote Interfaces permissions and Enable Client Integration checked under the default zone.
In our Library, we have Always show Document Information Panel on document open and initial save for this content type checked, for the content types in question.
However, when we open a Word document from the Library using Office 365 Version 1804 or 1803 (for that matter), we see the message thatNo SharePoint properties are found.
These are the features we have enabled on the web application.
Metadata Navigation and Filtering | Site |
Mobile Browser View | Site |
SharePoint Server Enterprise Site features | Site |
SharePoint Server Standard Site features | Site |
SharePoint Server Publishing | Site |
Team Collaboration Lists | Site |
Wiki Page Home Page | Site |
Workflow Task Content Type | Site |
Disposition Approval Workflow | Site Collection |
Document Sets | Site Collection |
Forms Based Authentication Management | Site Collection |
Library and Folder Based Retention | Site Collection |
Limited-access user permission lockdown mode | Site Collection |
Open Documents in Client Applications by Default | Site Collection |
PerformancePoint Services Site Collection Features | Site Collection |
Reporting | Site Collection |
SharePoint Server Enterprise Site Collection features | Site Collection |
SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure | Site Collection |
SharePoint Server Standard Site Collection features | Site Collection |
Site Policy | Site Collection |
Three-state workflow | Site Collection |
Video and Rich Media | Site Collection |
Workflows | Site Collection |
If you have any suggestions, they would be appreciated.
Teresa Ives