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STSADM Technical Reference for SharePoint  

Categories: Tips, News

If you are one of the 7 readers of this blog, then you have seen a post or two from me in reference to stsadm and some tips to it:  Shortcuts, command history, posters, etc…  Well snap!  The SharePoint Server TechCenter just published another fantastic tool (in Silverlight) for us stsadm challenged people. So, what can you do with it?

  1. You can search for a command, and as you do it will filter out commands that don’t match your search term

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  2. You can filter commands by Operations / Properties

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  3. You can also filter commands by UI/SP1/SP2/ALL

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  4. Click on a header to Hide/Show that column

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  5. And the best part of all (the reason you would use this tool), you can click on a command name to get a description of the command, with a link directly to additional content for the command on TechNet.

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Big thanks to the team for providing this to us!  It rocks, so go check it out:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sharepointserver/cc948709.aspx

 
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Joy  commented on  Wednesday, June 03, 2009  9:00 PM 

Dan, you are soooooo the man! I'm whipping out this little diddy at our multi-agency mini-SUG on Friday!

Mario Leblond  commented on  Wednesday, June 03, 2009  10:31 PM 

Thank you for this very usefull information

Dan Lewis  commented on  Wednesday, June 03, 2009  11:21 PM 

Thanks doesn't go to me! Goes to the content providers at TechNet. They rock!

Mike Oryszak  commented on  Friday, June 05, 2009  11:01 AM 

I love the new tool, I think a lot of administrators can really take advantage of this.

Theano Petersen  commented on  Friday, June 05, 2009  5:19 PM 

Hello, We are glad you are enjoying the app! We just pushed an updated version that takes language settings into account. Although the chart itself is not yet localized (translated), now when you click the More Info links you will go to the localized topics for your language setting, provided the topics were localized into that language.

Theano (Office Technical Content Mgmt & Engineering team)

Deanna McNeil  commented on  Monday, June 08, 2009  2:31 PM 

So glad you point out this resource.

24 Hr Locksmith  commented on  Monday, December 07, 2009  9:08 AM 

Thanks for the resource!

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