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We have a weird intermittent problem with saving from Word 2007 to our SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) document libraries that gives a dialog box that never goes away - it is titled "Content Types" and the message "Getting list of available content types..." with a green progress-type bar that keeps scrolling. It happens a lot on our training server (self-contained virtual machine with separate SQL Server) but more worryingly is happening on our live production server (which is in a medium server farm arrangement - web application server, another server for search/indexing and a SQL Server). All servers in the farms are 64 bit.

It is strangely random - the user has to kill Word 2007, then they recover their document and try to save to the same document library and it saves without a problem.

It happens more on the training server than the live server. The live web application server rarely goes over 20% CPU (usually around 5%) and memory peaks at 2Gb of the available 4Gb (usually at 1.5Gb) so I don't think its a resources issue.

The document libraries are customised and deployed using Features in a Solution. The only content type in them is the standard Documents content type.

Update We opened this with Microsoft as a support issue and it is a known issue that is targeted to be addressed in a Cumulative Update hotfix package for SharePoint in February 2009.

Edit Copied the above response to an answer so this question could be flagged as answered.

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Any solution for now???

Apparently the hofix is in "private testing" so I've asked if we can be a private tester but haven't heard anything back. I think we're going to have to wait for the Cumulative Update.
Chris Latta
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We opened this with Microsoft as a support issue and it is a known issue that is targeted to be addressed in a Cumulative Update hotfix package for SharePoint in February 2009.

Edit: As at 27 January 2009 we have the test patch so it looks like the official patch is set to be released on time.

Edit: This problem was fixed by the February Cumulative update which is also part of SP2: http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/04/28/announcing-service-pack-2-for-office-sharepoint-server-2007-and-windows-sharepoint-services-3-0.aspx

However, you also need to patch Word for it to be effective; that patch is available here: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=962872

That is for Word 2007, other versions may need other patches.

Chris Latta
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I have encountered this issue as well. Do you know if it was corrected in MOSS Service Pack 2? Do you have a KB# or other ID from Microsoft which references this problem?

ivankolo
It was fixed in the February cumulative update which is also part of SP2. However, you also need to patch Word for it to be effective; that pathc is available here: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=962872 - that is for Word 2007, other versions may need other patches.
Chris Latta