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Use PowerShell Commands to Add or Redeploy (Add and Remove) FSIS CTS Flows

Adding CTS flows through the FSIS Admin UI is a tedious process which requires a lot of clicks through a wizard like workflow. Redeploying (updating a flow) is even more time consuming because you have to remove the flow first before adding it back. If you have a lot of flows there, you would have […]

Powershell Cmdlet for FAST Search Document Removal

On a project I’m currently on, we had a scenario where we needed to support being able to quickly remove potentially many documents from the FAST Search index. Unfortunately, the FAST web administration only allows you to delete one document at a time, which would definitely not be suitable for our scenario. We had a […]

Importing PST Files Using PowerShell in Exchange 2010 SP1 Overwrites Folder Permissions

Background Jaap Wesselius has an excellent post explaining how to use PowerShell to import and export PST files using the new functionality built into Exchange 2010 SP1. Jaap’s post can be found here: http://www.simple-talk.com/sysadmin/exchange/importing-psts-with-powershell-in-exchange-2010-sp1/. While testing this functionality for one of my customers, I discovered that importing a PST file into the root of a […]

Install Nintex Workflow 2010 Feature to All Webs in a Site Collection

OOTB, Nintex Workflow 2010 requires activation of the site collection feature after installation of the product, and then activation of site features on each and every site within the applicable site collection. This is done such that the Nintex Workflow Designer is available on each of these sites. For small site collections this is fine, […]

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