Windows 11 Build Update 22000.258: First Windows 11 Cumulative Update (KB5006674)
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Windows 11 Build Update 22000.258: First Windows 11 Cumulative Update (KB5006674)

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Having problems with SharePoint publishing links after October 2013 CU?
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The latest SharePoint 2010 cumulative update ( October 2013 CU ) broke the publishing hyperlink columns. It displays the following error when attempting to work with the field:
”There was an error in the browser while setting properties into the page HTML, possibly due to invalid URLs or other values. Please try again or use different property values.”
Turns out that this is a known Microsoft bug within the October 2013 CU patch. Luckily, there is a workaround that can be applied while Microsoft works on a hotfix:
1. Open the file “AssetPickers.js” from the following location:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\1033
2. Comment out the line:
//callbackThis.VerifyAnchorElement(HtmlElement, Config);
3. Perform IIS Reset.
These instructions will need to be performed on all servers within the farm.
This workaround should take care of the problem.
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Great reference for determining what CU level MSSQL 2008 is @ by version: http://bit.ly/gyf4sL #MSSQL