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Select Tools | Options. |
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Open the SharePoint tab. |
Use Security Explorer Web Service to extract sites, lists, and items |
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Suppress authentication dialogs when searching and backing up |
By default, Security Explorer uses Windows® Authentication when connecting to a SharePoint server. | |
Select to display the open authentication dialog box when connecting to a SharePoint server. | |
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Click Next. |
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If necessary, type a server name in the Server name box. Alternatively, click Browse and locate a server. To test communication with the server, click Test. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Finish. A message displays. |
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For SharePoint 2007, the process requires Windows® SharePoint Services Administration and Windows SharePoint Services Timer. |
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Click Yes. |
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Click Close. |
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From the Manage SharePoint Farms and Sites box (see Managing SharePoint farms or sites), click Manual Web Service Deployment/Removal, and click Manual Web Service Removal. |
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For SharePoint 2007, Windows® SharePoint Services Administration and Windows SharePoint Services Timer must be running. |
NOTE: Click Removal Commands to open the SharePoint Web Service Commands page where you can copy and paste the commands. Be sure to select the correct version of SharePoint.
NOTE: Click More Information for a command that lists all of the SharePoint web service solutions present on your farm or site. See step three. |
NOTE: Click Verify Command to open the SharePoint Web Service Commands page where you can copy and paste the command. |
NOTE: The User Centric Security Management features provided by Security Explorer® appear as an Access Explorer node in the navigation tree on the Browse tab if the Access Explorer feature is installed and the license is enabled for Access Explorer. If installed, the Access Explorer menu options are present regardless of whether the license is enabled for Access Explorer. |
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