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| seen | Oct 23 '12 at 14:00 | |
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Oct 16 |
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Create new site from dropdown with webtemplates Thank you Per! I will look into it. Just so that I understand it correctly, it is possible to use the above methods to create new sitecollection with choosen webtemplate? |
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Oct 15 |
asked | Create new site from dropdown with webtemplates |
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Oct 11 |
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New-SPContentDatabase creates database with guid instead of name Thanks @SteveB I will look into that. This powershell code needs a "Extreme Code Makeover". ;=) |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 10 |
accepted | New-SPContentDatabase creates database with guid instead of name |
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Oct 10 |
answered | New-SPContentDatabase creates database with guid instead of name |
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Oct 10 |
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New-SPContentDatabase creates database with guid instead of name Thanks for advice @CMN! Will try that! :=) |
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Oct 10 |
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New-SPContentDatabase creates database with guid instead of name Sorry for late reply. Did not see your comments before now. @CMN: I am a bit new to this, so do not really know where I should see the output. There is no output in powershell with Id, Name, Server and CurrentSiteCount. Where would I find that? Per Jakobsen : The database is created, but with Guid-ending, when using code above. This causes a problem because the powershell script (which is in many ways not very good :=)) are looking for a database with the specific name. I think I might have found a solution to my specific problem. Will come back as soon as I have tested it. :=) |
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Oct 4 |
asked | New-SPContentDatabase creates database with guid instead of name |