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SharePoint Feature Manager

Downloads: 3,781 File Size: 9.4kB
Posted By: tbaginski Views: 5,876
Date Added: 06-28-2007

This application allows you to easily manage Features on your SharePoint server farm, without using the command line.

Install, uninstall, activate and deactivate Features with the click of a few buttons with this application.

This application also supports running STSADM commands without having to use the command line.

Comments

 

Len said:

So, what's with this thing? No comments, no instructions, and too small to really be anything. Is this thing as risky as it appears?
07-03-2007 1:36 PM
 

Len said:

Ok, so it needs to be run on the server directly. Hmmm, nothing like a client that doesn't work like a client. Why don't we have all the developers rdp directly to the server! Ya! Let them install mpgs and trojans and... Oh, but we have to anyway just so they can install a webpart! Why isn't this a true client? Why not even a webpart? Why don't people get what 'web' means. Why don't people get that IT does NOT like people desktop-ing into servers? Give me a freakin break people. ~me steps off soapbox and mutters.
07-03-2007 1:55 PM
 

Flick said:

Hi, I have problem installing the application. Unfortunately, there is no helpful error message to tell me of the problem. Cheers.
07-09-2007 10:53 PM
 

Deep said:

Get a grip Len :)
08-27-2007 3:14 PM
 

tbaginski said:

Len, This is a developer tool designed to work on a development environment, I didn't make it for a production machine because on a production machine I deploy features via SharePoint Solutions, not via stsadm. This is not supposed to be a client application, it is just supposed to save time working on the command line. Look in the Help menu for complete instructions.
10-04-2007 9:01 PM
 

Bobi said:

Very cool thanks
03-21-2008 7:13 AM
 

Jason said:

And if Len knew SharePoint he would know that the object model is not remoteable!!!! Someone always has to bash someone else like a retard.
04-03-2008 3:50 PM
 

Chris said:

Yes we should all appreciate when ppl contribute, seems nothing wrong with idea behind this, command line can sometimes be a pain when you are frequently testing, thanks nice job!
05-09-2008 8:35 AM
 

Jason Pekovitch said:

Todd, could you possibly compile this for 64bit.
05-29-2008 8:33 PM
 

Mr. Kim Chong H said:

Hi! How can I use the "Feature" on SPS 2003. I am client.
06-20-2008 10:04 PM
 

jscott said:

This is a great development tool. Thanks for doing it. Especially when you could of just kept it for yourself and never had to put up with Len and his ignorance. F' Len
07-13-2008 1:17 PM

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