Wednesday, May 10, 2006 9:43 PM Jan Tielens

YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

[Yet Another SharePoint Relief Series] Document Libraries in SharePoint are great for doing document management. Once of they key concepts in document management is the ability to check out documents while editing the document. This will prevent other users from making changes at the same time. Check out functionality is available out-of-the-box in SharePoint 2003 Document Libraries. The only problem is that users are not forced to check out a document when making changes. There is however a workaround, but it involves editing the ows.js JavaScript file. (for more information see the MSD2D tip).

In SharePoint 2007 by default a Document Library doesn’t force checking out the document either. When you click on a document, you’ll get a pop-up asking if you want to open the document in read-only mode, or if you want to make changes.

But the good news is that you can make the check-out required before being able to edit a document. It’s very easy to do so, just navigate to the versioning settings page of the document library and set Require Check Out property to Yes.

When a user now clicks on a document, another pop-up will show where can be specified to open the document in read-only mode or to check out and edit. When the user chooses to edit the document, optionally he can specify to make the document available offline.

From the dropdown attached to a document, the user can also choose to edit in Word …

… which will bring the following pop up. So; forced check out: yet another SharePoint relief!

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# re: Y.A.S.R.: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, May 10, 2006 10:35 PM by Shane Perran

Our team meets to review the fun new things we've discovered in 2007 once a week in an afternoon session.

I mentioned this in our last meeting because we had in the past created a rather non-elegant solution for doing this!

Good post!

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# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:31 AM by Patrik

A problem we have with Sharepoint 2007 (MOSS, release) is that user don't get the pop-up window if they want to edit the document. They can choose to edit the document by using the dropdown menu but clicking on the document just opens the document in read only mode without the pop up.

I as an admin on the other hand have this pop up....

Anyone with suggestions?

Our users are all on XP, Office 2003 and IE6.

Document library has require check out enabled and all users has contributor access.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:19 AM by Frank

Patrick, do you solve your issue ? (I've got the same)

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:08 PM by David

Patrik/Frank,

  Have either of you resolved this issue? I am experiencing the same exact thing as you described. Thanks!

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Monday, March 05, 2007 11:16 AM by anthod

I've got the same problem. Have you resolved the problem or do you have more information about this problem ?

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, March 21, 2007 5:40 AM by Patrik

I have no solution. We've created a ticket at Microsoft since we are a prefered supplier but no answer so far. We have a pretty large implementation project (5000+ users) ongoing which we intend to use Sharepoint on but if Microsoft can't fix this problem we must recommend another product (such as Documentum). Sad but true....

A thing I noticed is that the problem isnt "Office version related". If arises on both 2007 and 2003. If anyone else got ideas or possible solutions please add a post!

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Friday, March 23, 2007 5:41 PM by Ray Williams

This is a great feature, but does anyone know how to default it to "yes" for libraries converted during an in-place upgrade from SPS 2003?

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Monday, April 02, 2007 12:52 AM by Vishwas

Unfortunately this does not work with forms authentication enabled.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, April 18, 2007 6:18 AM by Neil

Where does Sharepoint "Check Out"

the file in the local system? Is there a specific directory associated with "Check outs"?

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:27 PM by Chad

I'm also having the same issue of the dialogue not showing up.

However, on my PC it does, on others it does not. Seems random so it's gotta be based on some version difference somewhere, in Office or IE? I can't figure it out.

If any of you figure it out please post the solution!

Thanks!

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, April 25, 2007 6:56 AM by Nidhi

Can you provide some solution to the above problem (Fordec checkout before editing a document) in Share Point Portal 2003.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:19 PM by marc smet

On sharepoint 2003 with office2003 , after editing a document and saving, the program ( ex; word) asked to checkin again.

Now with office2003 on Sharepoint2007 this doesn't happen anymore. The doc remains "checked-out" until manually checkin.

Is there a workaround ?? ( especially word2003 ) - we do not want to upgrade to off2007 yet !!

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:57 PM by Eric Barb

I was having problems as well with the check in /out not working properly.  On some computers, even if the drop was selected the file would only open in Read only mode.  Our fix, or problem was do to ISA.  If the user selected that this was a public computer, they were not allowed to edit documents.  However, if the user selected private computer when authenticating to IAS then everything works as it should.  Hope this helps!

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Friday, June 22, 2007 7:45 PM by Andrew Chan

I've finally figured out what is causing this seeminly random issue.  It's actually very simple.  if you check all the computer that is working properly, you will find out that they all have some form of Office 2007 component installed, like Office 2007, Visio 2007, etc.  This is because the prompt only works with the Sharepoint Services 3.0 compatible software such as office 2007.

So again, I am sure MS is going to say that this is a feature and not a bug...

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Sunday, June 24, 2007 4:45 PM by Ananga

I inadvertently deleted a user from exchange, this made him unable to use sharepoint as they're linked. After recreating the user and activating his sharepoint a/c, he's been unable to access any of the documents he checked out. I know that the security id's for both accounts are different but wondering if there's a way I can change the new ID to be as the old one, maybe then he could access the checked out document.

Has anyone got ideas of how to go about this, the guy seems to have lost so much work, he can't cope.

Will appreciate your support.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, June 28, 2007 9:00 AM by Anil

Hi,

  I have a document library where different contributors can upload their documents. Now both being contributors they have the option of deleting each other's document . I want to restrict them just to read only document's uploaded by others.

Thanks in advance.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:20 PM by ikram

How do you open document directly in read-only without showing popup box by adding your own contex-menu let say 'Open Document Read-Only'. What funtion does it map to in ows.js or core.js

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Friday, September 07, 2007 5:06 PM by Glenn

I am having the same issue with the documents opening as read only with no prompt to check out when opening the file.

I am at the testing phase of sharepoint and was working fine on Office 2007 when one day office decided not to prompt me anymore to check out files and thus would open them read only.

I de-installed office 2007 and installed 2003, no difference. Every PC I have tried it on is the same.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, September 27, 2007 5:06 AM by M English

Did anyone find out if it is possible to force check out by just clicking on the document link in a library? Apparently the additional click on the drop down menu using forced check out when you select "edit in..." is proving to taxing for our users..!

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Thursday, October 11, 2007 10:07 AM by Dave Lorbecki

I'm aware of the 'force checkout' ability at the document library level.  Does anyone know how to make the DEFAULT value for "Require documents to be checked out before they can be edited" 'Yes' rather than 'No'.  We want forced checkout to be the default on document library CREATION rather than having to remember to change the value to 'Yes' later.

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Monday, October 29, 2007 1:20 PM by Yassar

Is there a sql query I can ran to see which document library has this feature enabled?

Thanks,

Yassar

# re: YASR: Forcing Check Out in SharePoint Document Libraries

Tuesday, November 06, 2007 3:27 AM by naresh

I want to make a particular document in document library read only depending on the column.

Can any body give an idea

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