The following are parameters for the -cmd exportSiteTemplatesReport command
Using this command you can generate a Site Templates Report
-csvFile |
specifies the CSV file and path to where you want to save this report |
-srcsite |
specifies the site collection from which the report will be generated |
-srcuser [name] |
source site username |
-srcepass [password] |
source site user password |
-srcuseproxy |
use proxy on source site |
Example:
Essentials -cmd exportSiteTempletesReport -srcuser DOMAIN\user -srcepass passwd -srcsite "http://dev.metavistech.com:8092/sites/dima5" -csvFile "fs path" -noSplash
The following are parameters for the -cmd userstoobject command
Using this command you can generate a "Users with permissions to Object" Report
-csvFile |
specifies the CSV file and path to where you want to save this report |
The following are parameters for the -cmd FullCompare command
Using this command you can generate a Full Site Compare Content report.
-csvFile |
specifies the CSV file and path to where you want to save this report. |
-srcsite |
specifies the first site collection on which the comparison will be made. |
-srcuser |
specifies the user login which will be used to pass authentication on the first site collection. |
-srcepass |
specifies the user encrypted password that will be used to pass authentication on the first site collection. |
-trgtsite |
specifies the second site collection on which the comparison will be made. |
-trgtuser |
specifies the user login which will be used to pass authentication on the second site collection. |
-trgtepass |
specifies the user encrypted password that will be used to pass authentication on the second site collection. |
-enhancedCompare |
specifies whether you want to use enhanced content compare within the report. |
-includePermissions |
specifies whether you want to include item level permissions within the report. |
-includeMembership |
specifies whether you want to include group membership levels within the report. |
-usermapping [path] |
path to the CSV file containing the user mapping for the operation. |
Example:
Essentials -cmd fullcompare -srcsite http://host/site -srcuser DOMAIN\user -srcpass passwd -trgtsite http://host/site2 -trgtuser DOMAIN\user -trgtpass passwd -usermapping path/file.csv -csvFile path/file.csv -enhancedCompare -includePermissions -includeMembership -log output.log -noSplash
The following are parameters for the -cmd GoogletoOneDrive command
Using this command you can copy the content of multiple Google Drive to OneDrive for Business.
-accountID |
specifies Google Admin login as the Google connection parameters. |
-p12KeyFile [path] |
specifies the location of your P12 private key file as one of the Google connection parameters. |
-serviceID |
specifies the service account as one of the Google Connection parameters. |
-trgtsite |
specifies the SharePoint Administration Center URL |
-trgtuser |
specifies the SharePoint Administration Center username |
-trgtepass |
specifies the SharePoint Administration Center encrypted password. |
-users [path] or [account1];[account2];[...] |
this is the path to the csv file that contains your Google Drive accounts. Alternatively you can just directly enter the account names. |
-usermapping [path] |
this is the path to the CSV file with user maping for the copy operation. |
-userSpecificLogFile |
creates a user specific log file. |
Example:
Essentials -cmd googleToOneDrive -accountId user@company1.com -p12KeyFile path/file-privatekey.p12 -serviceId 123456@usr.company.com -trgtsite http://host/site -trgtuser user@company2.com -trgtpass passwd -users account1;account2;account3 -usermapping path/file.csv -log output.xml -noSplash
Essentials -cmd googleToOneDrive -accountId user@company1.com -p12KeyFile path/file-privatekey.p12 -serviceId 123456@usr.company.com -trgtsite http://host/site -trgtuser user@company2.com -trgtpass passwd -users path/file1.csv -usermapping path/file2.csv -log output.xml -noSplash
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