For auditing purposed we need to know who create each document library in a SharePoint site (not the document but the document library)
Is there is was we can do it prefereably through powershell so we can automated for all document libraries?
This cmdlet does what you want:
$web = Get-SPWeb "http://yoursiteurl"
$library = $web.lists["Library Name"]
$author = $library.Author
Write-Host $author
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I have a requirement to download files (Excel) from Sharepoint online to local directory using "SSIS". Please advise on the options available.
I am new to SSIS
you cannot connect to sharepoint online site using SSIS.
you should try using SharePoint CSOM or SharePoint JSOM to achieve that.
Get SharePoint online SDK from
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.SharePointOnline.CSOM/
Then, you could use CSOM to access SharePoint.
https://salvoz.com/posts/2014-05-23-connect-to-sharepoint-online-list-via-csom-in-ssis.html
Sample code to access SharePoint file by CSOM.
using (ClientContext clientContext = GetContextObject())
{
Web web = clientContext.Web;
clientContext.Load(web, website => website.ServerRelativeUrl);
clientContext.ExecuteQuery();
Regex regex = new Regex(SiteUrl, RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
string strSiteRelavtiveURL = regex.Replace(FileUrl, string.Empty);
string strServerRelativeURL = CombineUrl(web.ServerRelativeUrl, strSiteRelavtiveURL);
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.File oFile = web.GetFileByServerRelativeUrl(strServerRelativeURL);
clientContext.Load(oFile);
ClientResult<Stream> stream = oFile.OpenBinaryStream();
clientContext.ExecuteQuery();
return this.ReadFully(stream.Value);
}
https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/office/file-from-SharePoint-Online-cc418dba
I am getting the list of Site Collections with
$SiteCollections = Get-PnPTenantSite
However, the objects inside $SiteCollections won't have the "Created" property.
Likewise, I am getting the sub sites with
$subwebs=Get-PNPSubWebs
Here, I find the same issue, the objects inside $subwebs won't have the "Created" property.
The property is binding with web.
For example:
Connect-PNPOnline -Url https://domain.sharepoint.com/sites/Developer
$web=Get-PnPWeb -Includes Created
write-host $web.Created
$subweb=Get-PnPWeb -Identity "Team" -Includes Created
write-host $subweb.Created
Hello Is there any People Picker Service/Web Service in SharePoint 2013? Actually i want to check some user existence in People Picker through PowerShell. I have a list of users in csv file.
Please refer the following powershell to check a user exists in a group:
$w = get-spweb http://my
$gs = $w.SiteGroups
$g = $gs[12]
$user = $g.Users.GetByEmail("user#domain.com")
if($user -eq $null){write-host "User Not Found"}
I had a subsite in a site collection I wanted to transfer to another site collection (both in Sharepoint 2013). I made a site template with content out of it so I can transfer it to another site collection. I uploaded the solution and activated it. I made sure the activated features were completely identical. However, when I create a new subsite and choose to use the uploaded solution, I continue to receive a error message saying it is missing a feature called "MobileExcelWebAccess."
I have no clue where to find that feature. I literally enabled every site feature and site collection feature but I still end up with that error. I've read on other resources that it could be found on Central Admin but I don't have access there.
If I can't enable it in the new site, is there a way to disable it in my old site?
Try running this from a SharePoint 2013 Management Shell: Enable-SPFeature MobileExcelWebAccess -Url http://[replace with your url]
The simple line script from Ola Ekdahl did not work for me, but this did:
Replace the $url with your site collection url
save the script in .ps1 file
Open SharePoint Online Management Shell in Administrator mode and execute the script like .\
A prompt will be poped-up that asks your credential (Administrator) for the site collection
$url = "https://<your site collection url>"
$clientDll = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.SharePoint.Client")
$runtimeDll = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Runtime")
$cred = get-credential
$clientContext = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientContext($url)
$credentials = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SharePointOnlineCredentials($cred.username, $cred.password)
$clientContext.Credentials = $credentials
if (!$clientContext.ServerObjectIsNull.Value)
{
Write-Host "Connected to SharePoint site: '$Url'" -ForegroundColor Green
}
$clientContext.Site.Features.Add('e995e28b-9ba8-4668-9933-cf5c146d7a9f',$true,[Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.FeatureDefinitionScope]::None)
$clientContext.ExecuteQuery()
source: http://mahedevelopment.blogspot.gr/2016/07/sharepoint-online-mobileexcelwebaccess.html
I have a script to list all the users that have accounts on sharepoint. However, not all them are being listed. There are only 5/8 Marks that are listed for example.
I'm using powershell and a query:
"<Query><OrderBy><FieldRef Name='ID' /></OrderBy></Query>"
I don't know why there are not all showing. I can find them under the portal and admin center.
Users are added to the User Information List when they login to the site or granted specific permissions (not through an AD Group).
You can read more on SharePoint.StackExchange.com at How is the user information list populated?
You can write a PowerShell script(named ListWebUserInformationListItems.ps1) as following:
# Run with SharePoint 2010 Management Shell
$webUrl = Read-Host "Enter the web url"
$web = Get-SPWeb $webUrl
$list = $web.Lists["User Information List"]
$query = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.SPQuery
$queryCamlString = '<Query><OrderBy><FieldRef Name="Title" Ascending="True" /></OrderBy></Query>'
$query.Query = $queryCamlString
$userInformationListItems = $list.GetItems($query)
foreach($userInformationListItem in $userInformationListItems)
{
echo $userInformationListItem.Title
}
Then execute the script and input the web url when console window display the "Enter the web url" message.
Note: You can use SPQuery the get the User Information List items which are the users in this web application. The users are not all the users in the farm. And if you add a ADGroup to the SharePoint, you will add the only one SharePoint user to user information list(The SharePoint User stand for the ADGroup, the ADUser in the ADGroup will not present to the user information list).
The User Information List item title will display in the console window.
More over:
You can visit the "http://[your web application url]/_catalogs/users/detail.aspx" to view the users who are in the web application.
Hope the answer will help you
I think you might get better of by listing all User Profiles instead. By doing this, you will at least get a list of all users that have been synchronized into SharePoint. Something like:
$site = Get-SPSite "your URL"
$context = Get-SPServiceContext $site
$profileManager = New-Object Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.UserProfileManager($context)
$profiles = $profileManager.GetEnumerator()
foreach($profile in $profiles)
{
$displayName = $profile.DisplayName
}