SharePoint 2010 : How to Enable Uploading Multiple Documents Functionality

SharePoint 2010 : How to Enable Uploading Multiple Documents Functionality


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As a SharePoint Power-User or a SharePoint Administrator depending on responsibility policy made, you sometimes are asked regarding uploading multi- document. Or getting involved to SharePoint community, you would have seen a lot of questions as to grayed Upload Multiple Document functionality.

When opening SharePoint document library, you would be asked to run Microsoft Office 2010 component by Internet Explorer automatically.

After allowing, I’ve checked and noticed the ActiveX Control called STSUpld.UploadCtl (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms456628.aspx) in the Manage Add-ons option is enabled.



After that, check Upload Multiple Document functionality, you would see that it works well.


If you disable STSUpld.UploadcCtl, Upload Multiple Document functionality will be grayed out.

According Microsoft, this control is defined in the STSUPLD.dll, a dynamic-link library (DLL) that is installed on the client computer in the %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office14\ directory during Microsoft Office 2010 Setup.

In my humble opinion, this basically means if your computer doesn’t have STSUPLD.DLL stored in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office14\ directory, you can not use Upload Multiple Documents functionality.

If you are using Microsoft Office 2007 on WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007 environment, STSUPLD.DLL is stored in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\OFFICE12\ directory.


In a nutshell, if your end-user can not upload multiple documents into a document library, make sure the following things at least:

Supported to above IE7

Update: I’ve done a test with Office 2013 on SharePoint 2010. The STSUPLD.DLL is still kept in Office 2013 so the functionality continues rocking! Check the below image out:



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  • Benoit Jester edited Revision 19. Comment: Add language

  • Hey, Thuan, could you review this article...? social.technet.microsoft.com/.../10590.sharepoint-2010-best-practices-to-estimating-and-benchmarking-project-efforts.aspx

    Thanks!

  • Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 8. Comment: TItle casing and tags. Great article!

  • This is a useful page: I've faced this problem a few day ago for my job.

  • Luigi Bruno edited Revision 9. Comment: Added the "How To" Wiki message templateand the "How To" tag. Added the "Other Languages" section and the "Multi Language Wiki Articles" tag.

  • Gokan Ozcifci edited Revision 10. Comment: new tittle and body

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  • Interesting, there's a few bits here that I didn't know.  Thanks for posting.

  • Lovely..now I will need to find where the library that contains STSUPLD.dll

  • How about Office 2013 with Sharepoint 2010?

    The link to upload multiple files disappears in IE. No problem when the same server is installed with Office 2010.

    I need the multiple upload to work with Office 2013.

    Required .dlls are enabled in Add-Ons.

    HELP!

  • Hi elfyelfy,

    Hope this link is where you can find the dll file : binarydb.com/.../STSUPLD.DLL-v2581787.html

  • Guys,

    I've checked Office 2013 with SharePoint 2010. It still works. I've just updated.

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