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Bug on SharePoint 2019: cannot modify, create and no toolbar on modern page

Anonymous
2022-09-20T15:30:53+00:00

Hello !

I'm just starting a fresh install of SharePoint 2019 Standard (on premise) on a Windows Server 2022 Standard.

I have created a collection site called "Communication Site" as you can see below :

And this is the error message when I visite this new site :

I have no toolbar, even if I am admin.

I cannot create or edit anything.

If I click on "Modify", I get this error message : "Could not modify this page. We're sorry, we encountered an unexpected error. Please try again, if the problem persists please contact your Administrator”

However, If a create a new Collection Site with a "classic experience" like "Team Site" like below, I don't have problem anymore

Any idea of what's happen ?

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-09-20T19:52:10+00:00

    Dear Clément,

    Good day! Thanks for posting in Microsoft Community.

    We would love to help you with your query about SharePoint Server 2019, however, our team focuses on SharePoint Online queries. Since your query is about SharePoint server 2019, and we have a specific channel Microsoft Q&A Community coping with issues in SharePoint server, I suggest you post a new thread (assign tabs office-sharepoint-server-itpro and office-sharepoint-server-administration) there for expert help. Sorry for that our category may have limited resources on checking on the situation further.

    Also, we welcome community members to share ideas about the situation if one has related experiences.

    Sincerely,

    George | Microsoft Community Moderator

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