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I've been working on a SharePoint Manageability briefing and put together some free tools that I believe really help people that have deployed WSS v2 & SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
For those of you who have been running SharePoint for a while this may contain many tools that you're already familiar with, but for those that may be struggling with your deployment, these tools may come in handy. Hopefully there's something for everyone...
Metrics & Reports
These tools come in very handy when attempting to gather usage reports across multiple farms. It’s also very handy in attempting to understand what file types, libraries, etc… are used.
These reports are complicated to get going, but the search terms stuff is tough to get otherwise. If you’ve made investments in SQL Reporting services, this will help you get started creating your own reports for SharePoint. Totally is just an example.
Server Administration, Troubleshooting & Monitoring
I haven’t used this a lot, but it may be a start for understanding your environment.
This tool looked handy. I’m a command line guy myself. I’ve heard good things.
Many of my buddies in PSS use this tool first thing on any environment to understand what’s going on. I recommend running this off hours.
Used these. I did a post on the WSS one. Useful but not necessarily killer. I recommend using the IIS one with some tunning on the 404’s. The application pool alerts and the 500 errors are essential to the SharePoint monitoring space.
Site, Database & User Management
Keith Richie has put in some huge investments to make the life of the IT Pro easier. This is my number 1 tool on the this list of “must haves”. Use it for Sites, Users, and managing databases. Don’t forget to use this to move subsites, My sites, and move users between domains… This stuff is incredible. He’s now working on the next rev of this and other cool stuff. I recommend following his blog.
If you don’t use Keith Richie’s tools for analyzing and moving sites between databases, you can use this tool which is specifically designed for locking, backing up, and restoring sites among different databases.
Support Reducing & Enhanced Deployment
Pretty self explanatory. It is an IT recycle bin for WSS v2 or SPS 2003. Doesn’t have an end user restore feature. It captures the delete from the Web UI, Web DAV, and FP RPC and copies it to disk.
Here’s your end user recycle bin. Great for those high profile, must have a recycle bin type of sites. Great Dev by the way. Smart smart guy.
Needing a doc really fast, and don't have a standby or spare server? Restore the database and use the database explorer to pull the doc. I believe this is one of those decent "read" exceptions to going against the database. Never write, but read is ok in my book.
I was very impressed when I first saw this. I’ve spent many hours showing end users how they can use the product. This training kit simplified my life. After this became available, I just started sending out this link. It’s a must have for every environment. Don’t be afraid to even put this on your hard disk then throw it on a doc library, it doesn’t have to be an area on the portal or on an IIS virtual server.
…After SPIN and SPOUT came Kimmo’s tools. Kimmo and company did a great job with these tools which are free and can be used or leveraged in partner products. He's now working on the 2007 migration API stuff on the import side to make these compatible.
These templates are great for showing business value on the SharePoint platform. I do recommend that you look at these scenarios rather than just throwing them out there. A lot don't make sense in corporate environments. Choose the 5 or 6 that make sense to enhance the OOB templates. Note that these were built out of band and require some modification after uprade to 2007. The gist of it... they have different zone names, so if you revert to your site definition the home page will look blank (no web parts)
Hello Joel,
I was wondering if you had a good link check tool for SharePoint 3.0. I've tried to use Xenu, but it seems to return so many invalid links that I don't think it's doing the job.