In most cases Content Matrix can automatically connect to SharePoint and authenticate license keys, through an environment's proxy setting, However, in some cases the proxy may need to be configured within Content Matrix. In these cases users can specify the proxy settings though the connecting dialog.
There are two basic places where this proxy setting can be configured. The first of these is when activating a license key, and the second when connecting to SharePoint. The dialogs for these options look slightly different, and the when you are using a proxy to connect to SharePoint, you have the additional option to Import Proxy from Internet Explorer.
To configure proxy settings:
1.In the Proxy server dialog, check the Enable proxy box.
2.Use the information in the following table to determine the appropriate action to take.
If ... |
Then ... |
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you want to manually enter proxy information |
A.Select Enter Manually. B.Enter the Server name (or IP) and Port for the proxy. C.Specify the credentials to be used when connecting to the target server. The Windows authenticated credentials of the current user will be selected by default. You can specify alternate SharePoint credentials by clicking the Different user radio button, and entering an alternate username and password. |
Internet Explorer has been configured to use a proxy server via a proxy auto-configuration (.PAC) file and you want to connect to SharePoint using this method |
select Import Proxy from Internet Explorer. NOTE: This option is currently available only when connecting to SharePoint. Refer to the Microsoft article Auto proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer for more information. |
3.If you accessed the dialog from the License Activation dialog, click [Set].
Content Matrix provides you with the ability to control what actions are available to the client application through configuring on the SharePoint server. Product behaviors can be restricted along three dimensions:
·Available actions
·Unrestricted users
·Suppressed events
Configuring the behavior of the Content Matrix client from target SharePoint servers requires that an XML configuration file be added to the target SharePoint server web application directory. The XML file must be named ServerAdapterConfig.xml and placed in the ML folder directory located within the SharePoint hive (this is the same directory where the Metalogix SharePoint Extensions Web Service files are). Below is an example of the typical directory location of the ML folder for SharePoint 2016 and 2019:
\\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\16\ISAPI\ML
Below is an example of the simple XML format required for ServerAdapterConfig.xml.
<ServerAdapterConfig>
<DisabledActions>
<Action>Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteAction</Action>
<Action>Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteCollectionAction</Action>
<Action>Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteLists</Action>
<Action>Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyRoleAssignmentsAction</Action>
<Action>Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyWorkflowAssociationsAction</Action>
<Action>Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteFolderAction</Action>
</DisabledActions>
<ExemptUsers>
<User>METALOGIX\geordie</User>
<User>METALOGIX\julien</User>
</ExemptUsers>
<SuppressEvents>False</SuppressEvents>
</ServerAdapterConfig>
There are three main sections within the root ServerAdapterConfig section of this XML:
·DisabledActions: This section defines the set of actions that cannot be run on the client. See Actions That Can Be Disabled on the Server Side for a complete list.
·ExemptUsers: This section defines the set of users by user name who are exempt from any DisabledActions. In other words, a user in the ExemptUsers is not subject to any restrictions imposed on Content Matrix clients by the DisableActions section.
·SuppressEvents: This section defines if any of SharePoint's event receivers are suppressed/disabled during a migration and then restarted once the action is complete. The value for this section is set to "True" by default, but can be manually configured if want event suppression to be disabled. Suppression of event receivers allows Content Matrix to avoid any potential concurrency issues when migrating (mainly with regards to workflows).
Many of the SharePoint related actions available in the Content Matrix Console can be disabled on the server side. The table below lists the complete set of client actions that can be disabled from the server and provides the format of the action name required in the DisabledActions section of the ServerAdapaterCongifuration.xml file.
NOTE: When an action that is available via the client UI is disabled on the server, it will be visible in client menus but disabled.
Action |
Configuration File Format |
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Change Global Navigation Settings |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.ChangeGlobalNavigationAction |
Change Quick Launch |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.ChangeQuickLaunchAction |
Create Folder |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.CreateFolderAction |
Create List |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.CreateListAction |
Create List From XML |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.CreateListFromXMLAction |
Create Site |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.CreateSiteAction |
Create Site Collection |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.CreateSiteCollection |
Create Site Collection in Self-Service Mode |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.CreateSiteCollectionSelfServiceMode |
Delete Discussion Item |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.DeleteDiscussionItem |
Delete Item |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.DeleteFolder |
Delete List |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.DeleteItem |
Delete Site |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.DeleteList |
Delete Site Collection |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.DeleteSite |
Export Doc Items |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.DeleteSiteCollection |
Publish Documents and Pages |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.PublishDocumentsandPagesAction |
Update Site Collection Settings |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Administration.UpdateSiteCollectionSettingsAction |
Add Role Assignments |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.AddRoleAssignmentsAction |
Copy Folder Permissions |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyFolderPermissions |
Copy Item Alerts |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyItemAlertsAction |
Copy List Alerts |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyListAlertsAction |
Copy List Permissions |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyListPermissions |
Copy List Role Assignments |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyListRoleAssignments |
Paste Web Parts |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyWebPartsAction |
Paste Master Page Gallery |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyMasterPageGalleryAction |
Paste Content Types |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopySiteContentTypesAction |
Paste All Subsites |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopySubSitesAction |
Copy Web Alerts |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyWebAlertsAction |
Copy Web Permissions |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyWebPermissions |
Paste Workflow Associations |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.CopyWorkflowAssociationsAction |
Paste All List Items |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteAllListItemsAction |
Paste All List Items into Items View |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteAllListItemsIntoItemsViewAction |
Paste Audiences |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteAudiencesAction |
Paste Default Web Part Page |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteDefaultWebPartPageAction |
Paste Duplicate List |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteDuplicateListAction |
Paste Duplicate Site |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteDuplicateSiteAction |
Paste Folder |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteFolderAction |
Paste List |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteListAction |
Paste List as Folder |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteListAsFolderAction |
Paste List Email Notifications |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteListEmailNotificationAction |
Paste List Item |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteListItemAction |
Paste List Item into Items View |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteListItemIntoItemsViewAction |
Paste My Sites |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteMySitesAction |
Paste Navigation |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteNavigationAction |
Paste Roles |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteRolesAction |
Paste Site |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteAction |
Paste Site Collection |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteCollectionAction |
Paste Site Content |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteContentAction |
Paste Site Lists |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.PasteSiteLists |
Remove Role Assignments |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.RemoveRoleAssignmentAction |
Event Suppression |
Metalogix.SharePoint.Actions.Migration.SuppressEvents |
Note that many of the above listed actions are used by other actions. When a given action is enabled, but one or more of its sub-action is disabled, the sub-actions will not run. When a user attempts to run an action for which sub-actions are disabled, they will be notified with a dialog similar to the following:
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