<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" ><channel><title>Your resource quota is 300 server resources &#187; PowerShell</title> <atom:link href="http://sharepointbloggin.com/category/powershell/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com</link> <description>brought to you by Neal McFee</description> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 15:20:44 +0000</lastBuildDate> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2</generator> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>SharePoint 2010 Integration with PowerShell video</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/03/02/powershell-with/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/03/02/powershell-with/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 06:20:38 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Training]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/?p=358</guid> <description><![CDATA[Here is a great presentation from CriticalPath Training outlining the SharePoint 2010 Developer Roadmap and PowerShell Integration.      The presenter is Ted Pattison.     ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a great presentation from <a href="http://www.criticalpathtraining.com/Pages/default.aspx" target="_blank">CriticalPath Training </a>outlining the SharePoint 2010 Developer Roadmap and PowerShell Integration. <br /></p><p>The presenter is Ted Pattison.</p><p> <br /><code><img src="http://sharepointbloggin.com/wp-content/plugins/flash-video-player/default_video_player.gif" /></code></p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/03/02/powershell-with/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> <enclosure url="http://sharepointbloggin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/flv/04%20SharePoint%202010%20Integration%20with%20PowerShell.flv" length="86990741" type="video/x-flv" /> </item> <item><title>Upgrade and migration cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/upgrade-and-migration-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/upgrade-and-migration-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:19:34 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/upgrade-and-migration-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] You can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to help perform an upgrade from an earlier version of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. The following cmdlets are available for Beta.Cmdlet name Test-SPContentDatabase To download the SharePointProductsCmdlets.chm file, see Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124). ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>You can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to help perform an upgrade from an earlier version of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Test-SPContentDatabase</strong></p><p>To download the SharePointProductsCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/upgrade-and-migration-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Visio Graphics Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010-2/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010-2/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:18:09 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010-2/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] Visio Graphics Service is a service in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that users can use to view published Visio diagrams. The service also refreshes published Visio diagrams that are connected to supported data sources. All Visio Graphics Service settings will support backup and [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>Visio Graphics Service is a service in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that users can use to view published Visio diagrams. The service also refreshes published Visio diagrams that are connected to supported data sources.</p><p>All Visio Graphics Service settings will support backup and recovery, regardless of whether there is a UI setting. This means all global settings will support backup and restore operations.</p><p>The Visio Graphics Service has Windows PowerShell functionality that you can use to provision a new instance, manage and configure available data sources, manage and configure a list of safe data providers, and configure all the global settings of the service.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet Name</p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioExternalData</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioPerformance</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPVisioPerformance</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPVisioServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPVisioServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPVisioServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p>To download the VisioServicesCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Visio Graphics Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:16:06 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] Visio Graphics Service is a service in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that users can use to view published Visio diagrams. The service also refreshes published Visio diagrams that are connected to supported data sources. All Visio Graphics Service settings will support backup and [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>Visio Graphics Service is a service in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that users can use to view published Visio diagrams. The service also refreshes published Visio diagrams that are connected to supported data sources.</p><p>All Visio Graphics Service settings will support backup and recovery, regardless of whether there is a UI setting. This means all global settings will support backup and restore operations.</p><p>The Visio Graphics Service has Windows PowerShell functionality that you can use to provision a new instance, manage and configure available data sources, manage and configure a list of safe data providers, and configure all the global settings of the service.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet Name</p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioExternalData</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioPerformance</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPVisioPerformance</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPVisioSafeDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPVisioServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPVisioServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPVisioServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPVisioServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p>To download the VisioServicesCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/visio-graphics-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Search cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/search-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/search-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:14:55 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/search-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] Search is composed of several components, all of which provide specific functionality that is required for Search to operate. These components can be configured by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets. The following cmdlets are available for Beta. Administration Cmdlet name Get-SPEnterpriseSearchAdminComponent Set-SPEnterpriseSearchAdminComponent Crawling Cmdlet name Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlComponent Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlCustomConnector Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlExtension Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlMapping Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlComponent New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlCustomConnector New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlExtension New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlMapping New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlComponent Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlCustomConnector Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlExtension Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlMapping Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopologyService Application Cmdlet name Get-SPEnterpriseSearchService Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance New-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication New-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy Restore-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication Set-SPEnterpriseSearchService Set-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication Set-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy Set-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance Start-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance Stop-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance Upgrade-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication Querying Cmdlet name Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryDemoted Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQuerySuggestionCandidates Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology Get-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel Get-SPEnterpriseSearchSecurityTrimmer New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryDemoted New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology New-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel New-SPEnterpriseSearchSecurityTrimmer Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryDemoted Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchSecurityTrimmer Restart-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology Set-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel Metadata Cmdlet name Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCrawledProperty Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCrawledProperty New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCrawledProperty Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping Topology Cmdlet name Import-SPEnterpriseSearchTopology Export-SPEnterpriseSearchTopology General Cmdlet [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>Search is composed of several components, all of which provide specific functionality that is required for Search to operate. These components can be configured by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5>Administration</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchAdminComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchAdminComponent</strong></p><h5>Crawling</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlCustomConnector</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlExtension</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlComponent</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlCustomConnector</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlExtension</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlMapping</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlCustomConnector</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlExtension</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlRule</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlTopology</strong></p><h3></h3><h5>Service Application</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchService</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Restore-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication</strong></p><p>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchService</p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance</strong></p><p><strong>Start-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance</strong></p><p><strong>Stop-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance</strong></p><p><strong>Upgrade-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication</strong></p><h5>Querying</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryDemoted</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQuerySuggestionCandidates</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchSecurityTrimmer</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryDemoted</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchSecurityTrimmer</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryDemoted</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchSecurityTrimmer</strong></p><p><strong>Restart-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryAuthority</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryComponent</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryKeyword</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScope</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryScopeRule</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchQueryTopology</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchRankingModel</strong></p><h5>Metadata</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCrawledProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCrawledProperty</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCategory</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataCrawledProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchMetadataMapping</strong></p><h5>Topology</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Import-SPEnterpriseSearchTopology</strong></p><p><strong>Export-SPEnterpriseSearchTopology</strong></p><h5>General</h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchIndexPartition</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchLanguageResourcePhrase</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchPropertyDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchSiteHitRule</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchLanguageResourcePhrase</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchPropertyDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPEnterpriseSearchSiteHitRule</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchLanguageResourcePhrase</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchPropertyDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPEnterpriseSearchSiteHitRule</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchIndexPartition</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchPropertyDatabase</strong></p><h6>Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint</h6><p>Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint can replace SharePoint Server search features in environments where scale and performance requirements exceed the capabilities of SharePoint Server search. FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint can be deployed across multiple servers for redundancy and to increase performance and capacity. Deployment and management take place primarily through command-line operations — not the SharePoint Central Administration Web site — and can be scripted by using Windows PowerShell. FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint is only available with a SharePoint Server Enterprise Client Access License (CAL).</p><p>The following table describes the cmdlets for FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchExtendedConnectorProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchExtendedConnectorProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPEnterpriseSearchExtendedQueryProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchExtendedQueryProperty</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPEnterpriseSearchExtendedClickThroughExtractorJobDefinition</strong></p><p>To download the SearchCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a>(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/search-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>User Profile Service cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/user-profile-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/user-profile-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:12:31 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/user-profile-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, the User Profile Service is used to store and process information about users. This information is stored as a collection of user profile properties per user. The user information must be imported into the user profile store [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, the User Profile Service is used to store and process information about users. This information is stored as a collection of user profile properties per user. The user information must be imported into the user profile store before it can be used by various personalization-related features and people search. These properties can be imported from line-of-business applications and directory services (primarily Active Directory directory service and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)).</p><p>In SharePoint Server 2010, the use of social tagging, expertise tagging, and profile synchronization are new features.</p><p>SharePoint Server 2010 provides an enterprise-wide repository for storing social and expertise tags and for associating those tags with a user&#8217;s profile. Administrators can control who can tag items on a given site, decide which tags can be used, and delete tags prior to a specific date or based on a specific user profile ID. Tagging relies on the Managed Metadata Service and can be enabled by using either the UI or Windows PowerShell cmdlets.</p><p>Profile synchronization synchronizes data in the SharePoint profile store with profile information contained in directory services across the enterprise, such as Active Directory or LDAP. After a connection to the appropriate directory service has been set up, profile synchronization can be scheduled to run on a regular basis.</p><p>You can use User Profile Service Windows PowerShell cmdlets to create and configure the User Profile Service and profile tags, and to configure permissions and all global settings for the User Profile Service.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>New-SPProfileServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPProfileServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPProfileServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPProfileServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Add-SPProfileServiceApplicationTenant</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPProfileServiceApplicationTenant</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPProfileServiceApplicationTenant</strong></p><p>To download the UserProfileCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/user-profile-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Secure Store Service cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/secure-store-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/secure-store-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:10:58 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/secure-store-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, the Secure Store service replaces the single sign-on (SSO) service that was used in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. The Secure Store Service is a claims-aware authentication service that includes a secure database for storing credentials that [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, the Secure Store service replaces the single sign-on (SSO) service that was used in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. The Secure Store Service is a claims-aware authentication service that includes a secure database for storing credentials that are associated with application IDs. These application IDs can be used to authorize access to external data sources. The Secure Store Service provides the capability of securely storing credentials and associating them to specific identities or a group of identities. A common scenario for Secure Store Servcie is an application trying to authenticate against a system in which the current user is known by a different name or has a different account for authentication. When used with Microsoft Business Connectivity Services, the Secure Store Service provides a means to authenticate against external data sources.</p><p>When you use Windows PowerShell cmdlets, you can create and configure a Secure Store Service instance, configure the settings of a credentials database, and configure all global settings of the Secure Store Service.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Clear-SPSecureStoreCredentialMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPSecureStoreCredentialMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Disable-SPSingleSignOn</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPSecureStoreApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPSecureStoreApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPSecureStoreApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPSecureStoreApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPSecureStoreServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPSecureStoreServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPSecureStoreTargetApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPSecureStoreTargetApplicationField</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPSecureStoreCredentialMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Upgrade-SPSingleSignOnDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPSecureStoreGroupCredentialMapping</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPSecureStoreMasterKey</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPSecureStoreApplicationServerKey</strong></p><p>To download the SecureStoreCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/secure-store-service-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>State service and session state cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/state-service-and-session-state-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/state-service-and-session-state-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:08:05 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/state-service-and-session-state-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] There are Windows PowerShell cmdlets used to support a session state and the state service. The following cmdlets are available for Beta.Cmdlet name Disable-SPSessionStateService Dismount-SPStateServiceDatabase Enable-SPSessionStateService Get-SPSessionStateService Get-SPStateServiceApplication Get-SPStateServiceApplicationProxy Get-SPStateServiceDatabase Initialize-SPStateServiceDatabase Mount-SPStateServiceDatabase New-SPStateServiceApplication New-SPStateServiceApplicationProxy New-SPStateServiceDatabase Remove-SPStateServiceDatabase Resume-SPStateServiceDatabase Set-SPSessionStateService Set-SPStateServiceApplication Set-SPStateServiceApplicationProxy Set-SPStateServiceDatabase Suspend-SPStateServiceDatabase To download the StateServiceCmdlets.chm file, see Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124). ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>There are Windows PowerShell cmdlets used to support a session state and the state service.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet name</p><p><strong>Disable-SPSessionStateService</strong></p><p><strong>Dismount-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Enable-SPSessionStateService</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPSessionStateService</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPStateServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPStateServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Initialize-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Mount-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPStateServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPStateServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Resume-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPSessionStateService</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPStateServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPStateServiceApplicationProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p><strong>Suspend-SPStateServiceDatabase</strong></p><p>To download the StateServiceCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/state-service-and-session-state-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>InfoPath Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/infopath-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/infopath-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 02:06:23 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category> <category><![CDATA[infopath]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/infopath-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] InfoPath Services is a service in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that you can use to view, edit, and configure a form template in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 or viewed within a Web browser. All InfoPath Services settings will support backup and recovery regardless [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>InfoPath Services is a service in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that you can use to view, edit, and configure a form template in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 or viewed within a Web browser.</p><p>All InfoPath Services settings will support backup and recovery regardless of whether there is a UI setting in the Central Administration Web site. However, backup and recovery only apply to the service and administrative-level settings; end-user content is not backed up as part of this process.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet name <br />Description</p><p><strong>Get-SPDataConnectionFile</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPDataConnectionFileDependent</strong></p><p><strong>Install-SPDataConnectionFile</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPDataConnectionFile</strong></p><p><strong>Uninstall-SPDataConnectionFile</strong></p><p><strong>Add-SPInfoPathUserAgent</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPInfoPathUserAgent</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPInfoPathUserAgent</strong></p><p><strong>Disable-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Enable-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Install-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Start-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Stop-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Test-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Uninstall-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPInfoPathFormTemplate</strong></p><p><strong>Export-SPInfoPathAdministrationFiles</strong></p><p><strong>Import-SPInfoPathAdministrationFiles</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPInfoPathFormsService</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPInfoPathFormsService</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPInfoPathWebServiceProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPInfoPathWebServiceProxy</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPInfoPathUrl</strong></p><p><strong>Update-SPInfoPathUserFileUrl</strong></p><p>To download the InfoPathCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/infopath-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Excel Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)</title><link>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/excel-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</link> <comments>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/excel-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 01:55:56 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Neal McFee</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[PowerShell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SharePoint 2010]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/excel-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Updated: 2009-12-14 [This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.] Excel Services Application is a service application in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that you can use to share, secure, and manage Microsoft Excel 2010 workbooks (.xlsx, .xlsb, and .xlsm extensions) as interactive reports in a consistent way throughout the enterprise. All Excel Services [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Updated: 2009-12-14</strong></p><p>[This article is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases.]</p><p>Excel Services Application is a service application in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 that you can use to share, secure, and manage Microsoft Excel 2010 workbooks (.xlsx, .xlsb, and .xlsm extensions) as interactive reports in a consistent way throughout the enterprise.</p><p>All Excel Services Application settings will support backup and recovery regardless of whether there is a UI setting in the Central Administration Web site. This means that all global settings, trusted locations, user-defined-functions, data connection libraries, and trusted data provider settings will support backup and recovery. However, the following items will not be backed up as part of the backup and recovery process:</p><ul><li>User-defined function assemblies. These assemblies will not be backed up or restored because they are binary files and not simply settings; however, the data in the list of trusted user-defined functions is backed up.</li><li>Trusted data provider binaries. (The full list of trusted data providers and all associated properties, however, are backed up.)</li><li>Any Excel Web Access (EWA) Web Part properties.</li><li>Office data connection (.odc extension) files and workbook files.</li></ul><p><img alt="Ee906545.note(en-us,office.14).gif" src="http://i.technet.microsoft.com/Ee906545.note(en-us,office.14).gif" /><strong>Note: </strong></p><p>URLs of any kind (that is, URLs to trusted locations, user-defined functions, or data connection libraries) must be manually fixed after a restore operation because they may no longer be valid.</p><p>In addition to using Windows PowerShell for Excel Services Application backup and recovery functionality, you can use Windows PowerShell to provision the service application from scratch or provision a new instance that uses settings from a previous backup, and manage and configure trusted file locations, data providers, data connection libraries, and settings for user-defined function assemblies. You can also change global settings for Excel Services Application.</p><p>The following cmdlets are available for Beta.</p><h5></h5><p>Cmdlet Name</p><p><strong>Get-SPExcelBlockedFileType</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPExcelBlockedFileType</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPExcelBlockedFileType</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPExcelDataConnectionLibrary</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPExcelDataConnectionLibrary</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPExcelDataConnectionLibrary</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPExcelDataConnectionLibrary</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPExcelDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPExcelDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPExcelDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPExcelDataProvider</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPExcelFileLocation</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPExcelFileLocation</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPExcelFileLocation</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPExcelFileLocation</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPExcelServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPExcelServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPExcelServiceApplication</strong></p><p><strong>Get-SPExcelUserDefinedFunction</strong></p><p><strong>New-SPExcelUserDefinedFunction</strong></p><p><strong>Remove-SPExcelUserDefinedFunction</strong></p><p><strong>Set-SPExcelUserDefinedFunction</strong></p><p>To download the ExcelServicesApplicationCmdlets.chm file, see <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124">Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Server 2010 Beta</a> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179124).</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sharepointbloggin.com/2010/02/21/excel-services-cmdlets-sharepoint-server-2010/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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