The following are parameters for the -cmd Inventory command
Using this command you can generate a Permission Inventory Report
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-csvFile |
specifies the CSV file and path to where you want to save this report |
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-includesubsites |
specifies whether you want to include site and sub sites permissions |
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-includelists |
specifies whether you want to include list and library permissions |
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-includeItems |
specifies whether you want to include item permissions |
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-includeInherited |
specifies whether you want to include inherited permissions |
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-includeMembership |
specifies whether you want to include group membership |
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-limitMembership |
if group membership is included, limit the group membership to this value |
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-saveReportToSp |
specifies that the report will be uploaded and saved to SharePoint |
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-trgtsite |
if saved to SharePoint, specifies the site URL that the report should be saved for |
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-trgtlist |
if saved to SharePoint, specifies the library that the report should be saved for |
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-trgtuser [name] |
target site user name |
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-trgtepass [password] |
target site user password |
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-trguseproxy |
specifies that proxy should be used to pass authentication on the target site collection |
Example:
Essentials -cmd inventory -srcuser DOMAIN\user -srcepass passwd -csvFile "fs path" -includesubsites -includelists -includeItems -includeInherited -includeMembership -limitMembership 3 -noSplash
The following are parameters for the -cmd InheritanceReport command
Using this command you can generate an Inheritance report.
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-csvFile |
specifies the csv file path where you want to store your report. |
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-includesubsites |
specifies whether you want to include the site level in the report. |
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-includelists |
specifies whether you want to include the lists level in the report. |
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-srcsite |
specifies the site collection for which the report will be generated. |
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-srcuser |
specifies the user login which will be used to pass authentication on the source site collection. |
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-srcepass |
specifies the user encrypted password that will be used to pass authentication on the source site collection. |
Example:
Essentials -cmd inheritanceReport srcsite http://host/site -srcuser DOMAIN\user -srcepass passwd -csvFile "fs path" -includesubsites -includelists -includeItems -noSplash
The following are parameters for the -cmd spContentReport command
Using this command you can generate a Site Content Inventory Report
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-csvFile |
specifies the CSV file and path to where you want to save this report |
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-includesubsites |
specifies whether you want to include site and sub sites |
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-summaryOnly |
specifies whether you want to generate the report with only summarized list data |
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-includeMetadata |
specifies whether you want to include custom metadata |
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-includeVersions |
specifies whether you want to include item versions |
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-includeVersionsNumber |
specifies whether you want to include the number of versions per item |
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-srcsite |
specifies the site or site collection from which the report will be generated |
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-srclist |
specifies the name of the list from which the report will be generated |
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-srcuser [name] |
source site user name |
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-srcepass [password] |
source site user password |
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-srcuseproxy |
use proxy on source site |
Example:
Essentials -cmd spContentReport -srcuser DOMAIN\user -srcepass passwd -srcsite "http://host/site" -csvFile "fs path" -includesubsites -includesubsites -includeMetadata -includeVersions -includeVersionsNumber -summaryOnly -noSplash
The following are parameters for the -cmd exportSiteUsersReport command
Using this command you can generate a Site Users Report
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-csvFile |
specifies the CSV file and path to where you want to save this report |
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-srcsite |
specifies the site collection from which the report will be generated |
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-srcuser [name] |
source site username |
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-srcepass [password] |
source site user password |
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-srcuseproxy |
use proxy on source site |
Example:
Essentials -cmd exportSiteUsersReport -srcuser DOMAIN\user -srcepass passwd -srcsite "http://host/site" -File "fs path" -noSplash