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ControlPoint 8.7 - User Guide

Preface Getting Started with ControlPoint Using Discovery to Collect Information for the ControlPoint Database Cache Searching for SharePoint Sites Managing SharePoint Objects Using ControlPoint Policies to Control Your SharePoint Environment Managing SharePoint User Permissions Data Analysis and Reporting
Specifying Parameters for Your Analysis Analysis Results Display Generating a SharePoint Summary Report Analyzing Activity Analyzing Object Properties Analyzing Storage Analyzing Content Generating a SharePoint Hierarchy Report Analyzing Trends Auditing Activities and Changes in Your SharePoint Environment Analyzing SharePoint Alerts Analyzing ControlPoint Policies Analyzing Users and Permissions The ControlPoint Task Audit Viewing Logged Errors
Scheduling a ControlPoint Operation Saving, Modifying and Running Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation Using the ControlPoint Governance Policy Manager Using Sensitive Content Manager to Analyze SharePoint Content for Compliance Using ControlPoint Sentinel to Detect Anomalous Activity Provisioning SharePoint Site Collections and Sites Default Menu Options for ControlPoint Users About Us

Creating SharePoint Alerts

You can set alerts for SharePoint users from the ControlPoint application interface using the Create SharePoint Alerts action.

To create SharePoint alerts:

1Select the object(s) for which you want to set alerts).

2Choose Audit and Alerts > Create SharePoint Alerts.

NOTE:  If you want to set alerts for individual items within the list(s), follow the procedure for Selecting List Items on Which to Perform a ControlPoint Operation.

3Select the user(s) for whom you want to create the alert.

4Complete the remaining parameters as you would if you were creating the alert in SharePoint.

Users will receive alert emails only if they have a minimum of Read permissions for the selected object(s).  For additional SharePoint alert troubleshooting tips, refer to the following article: http://sharepointalert.info/troubleshooting-sharepoint-alerts/

Set SharePoint Alerts PARAMETERS

NOTE:  If your selection includes lists of different types, Send Alerts for these changes will include options that are common to both.  (For example, if your selection includes both Announcements and Tasks, the options that are unique to each type (such as "An announcement with an expiration date is added or changed" and "A task is assigned to me") will not be available for selection.

Now you can:

·run the operation immediately (by clicking the [Run Now] button)

OR

·complete the Enforce Policy section and schedule the operation to run at a later time.

OR

·save the operation as XML Instructions that can be run at a later time.

If you chose the Run Now, option, after the operation has been processed:

·a confirmation message displays at the top of the page, and

·a ControlPoint Task Audit is generated for the operation and displays in the Results section.

If you schedule the operation, a link to the Task Audit is included in the scheduled action notification email.

See also The ControlPoint Task Audit.

 

Managing SharePoint Alerts

Use the Manage SharePoint Alerts action to delete or update alerts on lists and libraries that have been set for users in your SharePoint environment.  Deletions are always performed in real time.  Updates can either be performed in real time or scheduled.

To access the Manage SharePoint Alerts workspace:

1Select the object(s) containing the alerts that you want to manage.

2Choose Audit and Alerts > Manage SharePoint Alerts.

A table displays with information about all of the alerts within the scope of your selection.  (Note that, if the alert was set on the list itself, Item and Item ID will be blank).  

3If you want to narrow the list to only alerts that meet specific criteria:

a) in the Search Parameters section, specify the criteria you want to use.

Manage SP Alerts PARAMETERS

b)Click [Find].

4The Search Parameters section collapses and the Update/Delete section expands automatically.

5Check the Select box to the left of the row(s) containing the alerts that you want to update or delete.

Manage SP Alerts LIST

NOTE:  If you want to select all alerts in the table, click [Select All].

Manage SP Alerts UPDATE

6Use the information in the following table to determine the appropriate action to take.

If you want to ...

Then ...

update one or more alert criteria

select the criteria you want to change.

Now you can either:

·update the alert(s) immediately (by clicking the [Update selected] button

OR

·complete the Enforce Policy section and schedule the update to run on a one-time or recurring basis.

delete the selected alert(s)

click [Delete selected].

 

Setting ControlPoint Alerts

Use ControlPoint alerts if you want to be notified when specific events occur within site collections in your SharePoint farm.

Unlike SharePoint alerts, which notify a user to changes that occur within libraries and lists within sites, ControlPoint alerts notify an administrator of changes made to the SharePoint environment, including:

·the creation of site collections

·the creation or deletion of sites, and

·events captured in SharePoint audit logs and change logs.

In a multi-farm environment, you can set ControlPoint alerts for the home farm only.  

This feature is not available at the farm (tenant) scope.

Scheduled vs. Real-time Alerts

·If you run ControlPoint Alerts on a scheduled basis:

§Any events that occurred after the Start Date specified in the Scheduler section will display immediately in the Results section.

§The first time the scheduled job runs, a notification email will be sent with a list of all events that have occurred since the Start Date specified in the Scheduler section*.

EXCEPTION:  If the action is scheduled to run on a recurring basis and the interval is in minutes, the amount of historical data that is included the first time the job runs is determined by the ControlPoint Setting MaxAlertProcessingPeriod.

§(in the case of a recurring schedule), every subsequent time the job runs the notification email will include all events that occurred since the last successfully-completed job run.*

*NOTE:  Unlike other scheduled jobs, for which a notification email is sent whenever the job runs, an email is sent for ControlPoint alerts only if there are events to report.

If you choose to run alerts in real-time (using the [Run Now] option), all of the events that occurred since the Start Date specified in the Scheduler section display in the Results section (a notification email will not be sent).

NOTE: Be aware that some events may not appear immediately, as it can take several minutes for them to be recorded in a SharePoint log.

To set ControlPoint Alerts:

1Select the object(s) for which you want to set ControlPoint alerts.

2Choose Audit and Alerts > ControlPoint Alerts.

3In the Parameters section, select each alert you want to set:

§Site Collection Alerts - Check the appropriate box to receive an alert of sites added or  sites deleted.

§Site, List, and Item  Alerts:

§select the User(s) whose actions you want to audit (or leave blank for all users)

§enter a relative URL (note that you can enter a url down to the item level; you can also use an asterisk (*) at the beginning and end of a url as wildcards)

EXAMPLES

§sites/al*

§sites/alpha/shared documents/xcrSummaryReport.pdf

§select one or more Event types from the list box.  Use the arrows to move the events to the "selected" list on the right. Refer to the topic Events Captured in SharePoint Logs for guidance in selecting the appropriate event type(s).  

CAUTION:  Although you have the option of viewing ALL events (by clicking the  icon), if you select this option your result set may be extremely large.  One reason is that SharePoint records some events (such as a View) as a series of several events.  Also, some event types (such as Update) may encompass a wide variety of events.

Set CP Alerts PARAMETERS

NOTE:  When you set an alert for any event other than Site Added, SharePoint auditing will be enabled on the site collection(s) as part of the operation.

4In the Schedule section, enter a Start Date (that is, the first date that events for which you want to be alerted occurred).

5You can either:

§run alerts immediately (by clicking the [Run Now] button)

OR

§schedule the alerts to be evaluated and sent either one time or on a recurring basis.

NOTE: You have the option of scheduling ControlPoint alerts to recur at intervals in the minutes.  Be aware, however, that by default the ControlPoint Scheduled Job Review SharePoint timer service prompts the ControlPoint scheduler task to run every 10 minutes.  By default, it checks for and initiates scheduled jobs during every "wake-up."

 

Managing Metadata

For SharePoint Server farms running the Managed Metadata Service Application, ControlPoint offers two actions for managing metadata :

·Set Metadata Value lets you change Managed Metadata, text, or numeric value values for one or more lists or libraries.

·Create Managed Metadata lets you create or update a Managed Metadata column on a list or library from an existing text column.

You can also analyze Managed Metadata usage within your SharePoint Server environment.

NOTE:  In order to work with Managed Metadata in ControlPoint, the Web application that hosts the ControlPoint Configuration Site Collection must be associated with every Managed Metadata Service Application used within the farm.

It is assumed that, when using these features, you are familiar with the use and behavior of SharePoint Content Types and Managed Metadata.

 

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