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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Windows PowerShell 2.0: Expert Cookbook

By : Yaroslav Pentsarskyy
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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Windows PowerShell 2.0: Expert Cookbook

By: Yaroslav Pentsarskyy

Overview of this book

PowerShell is tightly integrated with SharePoint 2010, demonstrating an important alliance between the fastest growing collaboration and web publishing platform, and the latest task automation framework. The advantages of PowerShell and SharePoint integration help administrators and infrastructure specialists achieve everyday enterprise tasks more efficiently, and this book will ensure you get the most out of SharePoint configuration and management. When it comes to custom SharePoint 2010 solution configuration, creating robust PowerShell scripts is the best option for saving time and providing a point of reference as to the changes made in the server environment. This practical expert cookbook translates the most commonly found scenarios into a series of immediately usable recipes, allowing you to get up and running straight away with writing powerful PowerShell scripts for SharePoint. “Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Windows PowerShell 2.0: Expert Cookbook” focuses on a range of distinct areas of SharePoint administration, with expert recipes targeting unique business examples.You will learn exactly how solutions were achieved for managing SharePoint list settings with PowerShell, PowerShell configuration of SharePoint FAST Search, and more. You will also learn how to tailor the recipe to your own business needs.With this advanced cookbook in hand, you will be fully equipped with the source code as a starting point for creating your scripts in order to take advantage of the integration between SharePoint and PowerShell.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Windows PowerShell 2.0: Expert Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface

Bulk tagging content and deleting tags in SharePoint


SharePoint has a variety of features that allow users to find content fast. One of the new features in SharePoint 2010 is the ability to tag content which improves its visibility in search results and libraries.

When deciding to add this feature in an incremental upgrade scenario, you might want to pre-populate content on your site with the appropriate tags reflecting a type of content. For example, if you'd like to tag all of the content on the product site as the product name, you will improve the visibility and relevancy of search results returned to users who look for a product category.

In this recipe, we'll take a look at how you can use PowerShell to bulk tag your content based on the defined condition. This task will help you with the deployment of new tagging functionality without consuming significant amounts of time.

Getting ready

Assuming you have already set up your virtual development environment as described in Chapter...