How to import (upload) an entire folder of files to SharePoint using PowerShell

SharePoint PowerShell How To Series - Foreword I often find myself scratching around the local drive of my development machines for remnants of PowerShell scripts to generate list & libraries in SharePoint with all sorts of different folder hierarchies to test the performance of code I’m working on to ensure it scales well once the folder... Continue Reading →

How to install a DLL to the GAC on Windows Server 2012 using only PowerShell (without having to install SDK or Visual Studio)

Prior to Windows Server 2012 I had been use to installing DLL files in the Windows Global Assembly Cache (GAC) by either opening the Windows/Assembly folder in Explorer and simply dragging and dropping the file, or by using GacUtil.exe With Windows Server 2012 unfortunately it’s not quite so easy. Being able to simply open the... Continue Reading →

Free Webinar – Improve SharePoint End-User Adoption with OnePlaceMail

If you haven’t had the opportunity to see how OnePlaceMail has been making SharePoint users grin from ear-to-ear then I have great news. In addition to the awesome resources available on the OnePlaceMail website, the OnePlaceMail Team are now running free webinars to help you get the most out of your investment in SharePoint and... Continue Reading →

Implementing a simple SharePoint issue tracking system with cc: style notification emails when items are updated

The scenario This article describes how to setup a SharePoint list so that each item in the list has a column to allow selection of multiple people to be notified initially when the item is created and also every time the item is subsequently updated or edited. The scenario proposed to me recently went along... Continue Reading →

Photos from the Australian SharePoint Conference

Thanks to everyone who came and visited us at the OnePlaceMail booth. It's great to hear from our existing customers and how our recent updates have been making your lives easier! A big thank you to all those brave people that came and introduced themselves, I hope we were able to answer your questions and... Continue Reading →

See you at the Australian SharePoint Conference (Sydney)

The SharePoint roadshow is about to roll into town. This year ShareThePoint has organised 2 conferences in Australia (Sydney and Melbourne) in addition to the conference in New Zealand. It seems each year the SharePoint community is growing stronger. OnePlaceMail is again a sponsor of these fantastic events and I’m looking forward to the Sydney... Continue Reading →

PowerShell Script – Propagating legacy Document IDs into SharePoint

This PowerShell script is for propagating legacy Document IDs into SharePoint. This is great if you are moving existing documents to SharePoint where you want to retain the Document Id. SharePoint let's you configure the format of Document Id's so that going forward any new documents will have a consistent format. For more info on configuring... Continue Reading →

Guide to Setting up SharePoint Site Mailboxes on SharePoint 2013 and Exchange 2013

Let’s face it, if you are tasked with setting up the new SharePoint Site Mailboxes for a proof of concept, or in your production environment it’s not a 5 minute exercise and the official documentation provided by Microsoft at this stage is lacking somewhat in detail. Chances are that you’ve been tasked with setting this... Continue Reading →

Future-proofing your Email/SharePoint Integration Strategy – OnePlaceMail 6.4 Preview

As OnePlaceMail 6.4 Preview hits the streets I wanted to speak about why we believe 6.4 is such a pivotal release. Last year in the lead up to the release of Exchange 2013, Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013 we immersed ourselves in the new technologies and the features, functions, and integration points that they brought... Continue Reading →

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