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Joe Rodgers
Add a User or Group to the SPWebApplication User Policy for all Web Applications in the farm
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Here are some PowerShell example to add a domain user or group to the User Policy for a SharePoint 2010 Web Application. In this example, we’ll give domain\user01 “ FullRead ” permissions to the SharePoint Web Application http://sharepoint2010...
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How To Set the Daily Time Window for Large Queries Settings in PowerShell
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Here’s a quick script to set the “Daily Time Window for Large Queries” for all the web applications in a SharePoint 2010 farm via Windows PowerShell. #The start hour in the default time zone or in the local time zone. If the DefaultTimeZone property...
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How to Update the SequenceNumber on an SPEventReceiver via PowerShell
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The following will demonstrate how to update the SequenceNumber on an SPEventReceiver via Windows PowerShell. First, we need to get a reference to the SPList that has our SPEventReceiver registered on it, which can be done with the following PowerShell...
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