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Content Matrix 9.10 - File Share Edition

Introduction Activiating the License Key Selecting the SQL Database You Want to Connect to Content Matrix Console End User Interface Enabling Advanced Mode Enabling and Disabling Optimistic Mode Connecting to a File System Connecting to SharePoint Preparing for a Migration Initiating a Migration Configuring Copying Options Saving or Running a Migration Job Job Log Files Using PowerShell with Content Matrix Modifying Content Matrix Configuration and Settings Frequently Asked Questions About Us

Update-SharePointSiteCollectionSettings

·SiteCollectionAdmins - A list of login names to be granted site collection administrator privileges.

·QuotaMaximum - An independently defined maximum storage size for this site collection.

·QuotaWarning - An independently defined size at which to send a warning email for this site collection.

·QuotaID - A quota template ID to use for this site collection.

·Transformers - The collection of data transformers which the action needs to run. Note that if the passed-in value for this parameter does not include transformers which are considered mandatory, they will be added automatically.

·Quiet - If set, the operation will not report progress to the PowerShell console.

·JobFile - The name of a job file to use for logging. If the file does not exist it will be created.

·Source - The source node for the actions.

·Target - The target node for the actions.

·JobDatabase - The connection string of a jobs database to use for logging. If the connection string is invalid, an exception is thrown. If both 'JobFile' and 'JobDatabase' parameters are specified, then the 'JobDatabase' parameter will take precedence and the job will only be written to the job database.

Metalogix.System.Commands

Content Matrix can generate PowerShell script for you, for any migration action that is available through it. The below cmdlets are used in the generated PowerShell script, but can also be used to write your own script, should you desire to do so. For more information on each cmdlet, simply type get-help [cmdlet]. For example, if you want more information on Copy-MLSharePointList cmdlet you would enter get-help Copy-MLSharePointList, followed by the Enter (return) key.

Below is a list of the available cmdlets (and their parameters), broken up into the available commands for each snap-in.

Set-ApplicationDataPath

·Path - The path to be used as the root folder for the application path. Note that relative path elements relating to the product being used will still be generated within this directory, and that the application data will be contained within those folders. (Mandatory)

·IncludeCompanyName - Indicates that the Metalogix company name should still be used as part of the relative path from the specified directory to the application data folder.

Set-CommonDataPath

·Path - The path to be used as the root folder for the common data path. Note that relative path elements relating to the product being used will still be generated within this directory, and that the common data will be contained within those folders. (Mandatory)

·IncludeCompanyName - Indicates that the Metalogix company name should still be used as part of the relative path from the specified directory to the common data folder.

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