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TypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefinedTypeError: Cannot read in SharePoint 2013

TypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefinedTypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefinedTypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefined TypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefinedTypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefinedTypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefinedTypeError: Cannot read property '_events' of null This is a common error you might receive based on very common actions that you performed as an Administrator How This might occur when you did a Patch Update Copy your content database from another SharePoint environment Installing Security Updates Reason Main reason behind the error is localize content in your list. This error occurs most of the time with lists that has multi local content Solution Check the Localization updates and versions installed in the source server Download the relat

There are no products affected by this package installed on this system when you try to update the SharePoint

There are no products affected by this package installed on this system when you try to update the SharePoint This a quiet a common massage that you can experienced with while you are trying to install updates in SharePoint. These updates can be  -  Hot fixes -  SharePoint Updates -  KBs. AS message indicates, its giving a feeling that it is been installed in the environment, But when you check in the Central Admin you might wonder it is not installed yet. How to check the Updates are installed in the SharePoint Environment -   Open Central Admin -   Navigate to Upgrade and Migration You can check those info from Central Admin -> Upgrade and Migration Then Select the View Farm where you can examine all the patches in the SharePoint environment. Here you can see whether particular patch is really installed or not. IF it is not installed and you are getting the message there is something