++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brief overview of SharePoint Database Explorer
Here is how it works. Open the tool (it requires the .NET framework 1.1 installed on the system you run it from, SPS has this already, so you could run it from the SPS server). Go to File->Set Database connection. (The currently populated data is the information from my server). You will want to change the server name to the name of the database server and the database to the name of the content database for your portal (it is the database that ends with _SITE). You may have to get this info from your DBA. In addition, the tool only uses windows authentication, so your logon account must have access to read data from the database specified. If any of these are wrong (servername, database name, or your windows account doesn't have access to run queries) you will get an unhandled exception. After you are connected you will see a treeview listing in the lefthand side of of the tool displaying the name of the portal in the database. Expand it and you should see a list of all sites contained in the portal (including the built-in ones). Find the name of the site containing all of your documents and click on it. The tool will retrieve a list of the files in that site (may take a minute), and display them in the right-hand pane. You can then select the files you want to save and click the save button to save them to a folder. You can also select a single file and save older versions of the file. If you select Multiple files, Save Version will be disabled.
This code is very beta quality at the moment. I would like to hear of any unhandled exceptions or crashes you may experience. +++++++++++++++++++
Allez sur le site je l'ai refait et largement développé, voir : http://www.mysps.info
@bientôt sur les news de SharePoint. Bonne fin de semaine.
EROL [MVP SharePoint Microsoft France] ***************************************** http://www.sharepointpro.net http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/ http://giraudyp.perso.cegetel.net/Livre2.htm ============================= "Fabrice C" a écrit dans le message de news:%
bonjour
je cherche une procédure afin de pouvoir restaurer un fichier d'une bibiothèque de documents ?
merci pour votre aide Fabrice
Bonjour Fabrice,
Restaurer un fichier de la biblio. de doc. ce n'est pas 'à mon avis'
possible.
Mais si vous avez son nom et avec un petit outil (de James EDLEN MVP SPS),
vous pouvez le retrouver dans la base SQL.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Brief overview of SharePoint Database Explorer
Here is how it works. Open the tool (it requires the .NET framework 1.1
installed on the system you run it from, SPS has this already, so you could
run it from the SPS server). Go to File->Set Database connection. (The
currently populated data is the information from my server). You will want
to change the server name to the name of the database server and the
database to the name of the content database for your portal (it is the
database that ends with _SITE). You may have to get this info from your
DBA. In addition, the tool only uses windows authentication, so your logon
account must have access to read data from the database specified. If any
of these are wrong (servername, database name, or your windows account
doesn't have access to run queries) you will get an unhandled exception.
After you are connected you will see a treeview listing in the lefthand side
of of the tool displaying the name of the portal in the database. Expand it
and you should see a list of all sites contained in the portal (including
the built-in ones). Find the name of the site containing all of your
documents and click on it. The tool will retrieve a list of the files in
that site (may take a minute), and display them in the right-hand pane. You
can then select the files you want to save and click the save button to save
them to a folder. You can also select a single file and save older versions
of the file. If you select Multiple files, Save Version will be disabled.
This code is very beta quality at the moment. I would like to hear of any
unhandled exceptions or crashes you may experience.
+++++++++++++++++++
Allez sur le site je l'ai refait et largement développé,
voir : http://www.mysps.info
@bientôt sur les news de SharePoint.
Bonne fin de semaine.
EROL
[MVP SharePoint Microsoft France]
*****************************************
http://www.sharepointpro.net
http://www.clubsps.org
http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/
http://giraudyp.perso.cegetel.net/Livre2.htm
=============================
"Fabrice C" <f.cesari@nospam-chatelain.ch> a écrit dans le message de
news:%23IQuNroWEHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
bonjour
je cherche une procédure afin de pouvoir restaurer un fichier d'une
bibiothèque de documents ?
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brief overview of SharePoint Database Explorer
Here is how it works. Open the tool (it requires the .NET framework 1.1 installed on the system you run it from, SPS has this already, so you could run it from the SPS server). Go to File->Set Database connection. (The currently populated data is the information from my server). You will want to change the server name to the name of the database server and the database to the name of the content database for your portal (it is the database that ends with _SITE). You may have to get this info from your DBA. In addition, the tool only uses windows authentication, so your logon account must have access to read data from the database specified. If any of these are wrong (servername, database name, or your windows account doesn't have access to run queries) you will get an unhandled exception. After you are connected you will see a treeview listing in the lefthand side of of the tool displaying the name of the portal in the database. Expand it and you should see a list of all sites contained in the portal (including the built-in ones). Find the name of the site containing all of your documents and click on it. The tool will retrieve a list of the files in that site (may take a minute), and display them in the right-hand pane. You can then select the files you want to save and click the save button to save them to a folder. You can also select a single file and save older versions of the file. If you select Multiple files, Save Version will be disabled.
This code is very beta quality at the moment. I would like to hear of any unhandled exceptions or crashes you may experience. +++++++++++++++++++
Allez sur le site je l'ai refait et largement développé, voir : http://www.mysps.info
@bientôt sur les news de SharePoint. Bonne fin de semaine.
EROL [MVP SharePoint Microsoft France] ***************************************** http://www.sharepointpro.net http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/ http://giraudyp.perso.cegetel.net/Livre2.htm ============================= "Fabrice C" a écrit dans le message de news:%
bonjour
je cherche une procédure afin de pouvoir restaurer un fichier d'une bibiothèque de documents ?
merci pour votre aide Fabrice
Fabrice C
Il doit bien exister un moyen de s'organiser pour pouvoir arriver à restaurer ce type de contenu Quels sont les différentes méthodes employées ?
merci Fabrice
"EROL [MVP SPS]" a écrit dans le message de news:%
Bonjour Fabrice,
Restaurer un fichier de la biblio. de doc. ce n'est pas 'à mon avis' possible.
Mais si vous avez son nom et avec un petit outil (de James EDLEN MVP SPS), vous pouvez le retrouver dans la base SQL.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brief overview of SharePoint Database Explorer
Here is how it works. Open the tool (it requires the .NET framework 1.1 installed on the system you run it from, SPS has this already, so you
could
run it from the SPS server). Go to File->Set Database connection. (The currently populated data is the information from my server). You will
want
to change the server name to the name of the database server and the database to the name of the content database for your portal (it is the database that ends with _SITE). You may have to get this info from your DBA. In addition, the tool only uses windows authentication, so your
logon
account must have access to read data from the database specified. If any of these are wrong (servername, database name, or your windows account doesn't have access to run queries) you will get an unhandled exception. After you are connected you will see a treeview listing in the lefthand
side
of of the tool displaying the name of the portal in the database. Expand
it
and you should see a list of all sites contained in the portal (including the built-in ones). Find the name of the site containing all of your documents and click on it. The tool will retrieve a list of the files in that site (may take a minute), and display them in the right-hand pane.
You
can then select the files you want to save and click the save button to
save
them to a folder. You can also select a single file and save older
versions
of the file. If you select Multiple files, Save Version will be disabled.
This code is very beta quality at the moment. I would like to hear of any unhandled exceptions or crashes you may experience. +++++++++++++++++++
Allez sur le site je l'ai refait et largement développé, voir : http://www.mysps.info
@bientôt sur les news de SharePoint. Bonne fin de semaine.
EROL [MVP SharePoint Microsoft France] ***************************************** http://www.sharepointpro.net http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/ http://giraudyp.perso.cegetel.net/Livre2.htm ============================= > "Fabrice C" a écrit dans le message de news:% > bonjour > > je cherche une procédure afin de pouvoir restaurer un fichier d'une > bibiothèque de documents ? > > merci pour votre aide > Fabrice > >
Il doit bien exister un moyen de s'organiser pour pouvoir arriver à
restaurer ce type de contenu
Quels sont les différentes méthodes employées ?
merci
Fabrice
"EROL [MVP SPS]" <noa-SpaM12345.egiraudy@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:%239BHiBpWEHA.2844@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Bonjour Fabrice,
Restaurer un fichier de la biblio. de doc. ce n'est pas 'à mon avis'
possible.
Mais si vous avez son nom et avec un petit outil (de James EDLEN MVP SPS),
vous pouvez le retrouver dans la base SQL.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Brief overview of SharePoint Database Explorer
Here is how it works. Open the tool (it requires the .NET framework 1.1
installed on the system you run it from, SPS has this already, so you
could
run it from the SPS server). Go to File->Set Database connection. (The
currently populated data is the information from my server). You will
want
to change the server name to the name of the database server and the
database to the name of the content database for your portal (it is the
database that ends with _SITE). You may have to get this info from your
DBA. In addition, the tool only uses windows authentication, so your
logon
account must have access to read data from the database specified. If any
of these are wrong (servername, database name, or your windows account
doesn't have access to run queries) you will get an unhandled exception.
After you are connected you will see a treeview listing in the lefthand
side
of of the tool displaying the name of the portal in the database. Expand
it
and you should see a list of all sites contained in the portal (including
the built-in ones). Find the name of the site containing all of your
documents and click on it. The tool will retrieve a list of the files in
that site (may take a minute), and display them in the right-hand pane.
You
can then select the files you want to save and click the save button to
save
them to a folder. You can also select a single file and save older
versions
of the file. If you select Multiple files, Save Version will be disabled.
This code is very beta quality at the moment. I would like to hear of any
unhandled exceptions or crashes you may experience.
+++++++++++++++++++
Allez sur le site je l'ai refait et largement développé,
voir : http://www.mysps.info
@bientôt sur les news de SharePoint.
Bonne fin de semaine.
EROL
[MVP SharePoint Microsoft France]
*****************************************
http://www.sharepointpro.net
http://www.clubsps.org
http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/
http://giraudyp.perso.cegetel.net/Livre2.htm
============================= >
"Fabrice C" <f.cesari@nospam-chatelain.ch> a écrit dans le message de
news:%23IQuNroWEHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> bonjour
>
> je cherche une procédure afin de pouvoir restaurer un fichier d'une
> bibiothèque de documents ?
>
> merci pour votre aide
> Fabrice
>
>
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brief overview of SharePoint Database Explorer
Here is how it works. Open the tool (it requires the .NET framework 1.1 installed on the system you run it from, SPS has this already, so you
could
run it from the SPS server). Go to File->Set Database connection. (The currently populated data is the information from my server). You will
want
to change the server name to the name of the database server and the database to the name of the content database for your portal (it is the database that ends with _SITE). You may have to get this info from your DBA. In addition, the tool only uses windows authentication, so your
logon
account must have access to read data from the database specified. If any of these are wrong (servername, database name, or your windows account doesn't have access to run queries) you will get an unhandled exception. After you are connected you will see a treeview listing in the lefthand
side
of of the tool displaying the name of the portal in the database. Expand
it
and you should see a list of all sites contained in the portal (including the built-in ones). Find the name of the site containing all of your documents and click on it. The tool will retrieve a list of the files in that site (may take a minute), and display them in the right-hand pane.
You
can then select the files you want to save and click the save button to
save
them to a folder. You can also select a single file and save older
versions
of the file. If you select Multiple files, Save Version will be disabled.
This code is very beta quality at the moment. I would like to hear of any unhandled exceptions or crashes you may experience. +++++++++++++++++++
Allez sur le site je l'ai refait et largement développé, voir : http://www.mysps.info
@bientôt sur les news de SharePoint. Bonne fin de semaine.
EROL [MVP SharePoint Microsoft France] ***************************************** http://www.sharepointpro.net http://www.clubsps.org http://sharepointerol.blogspot.com/ http://giraudyp.perso.cegetel.net/Livre2.htm ============================= > "Fabrice C" a écrit dans le message de news:% > bonjour > > je cherche une procédure afin de pouvoir restaurer un fichier d'une > bibiothèque de documents ? > > merci pour votre aide > Fabrice > >