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Custom SharePoint STSADM Commands

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22 May 2007CPOL4 min read 67K   588   27  
Writing custom commands for the stsadm.exe administration tool in SharePoint.
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <Configuration Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == '' ">Debug</Configuration>
    <Platform Condition=" '$(Platform)' == '' ">AnyCPU</Platform>
    <ProductVersion>8.0.50727</ProductVersion>
    <SchemaVersion>2.0</SchemaVersion>
    <ProjectGuid>{7135C674-B3AC-4206-9106-76C9105E9FAD}</ProjectGuid>
    <OutputType>Library</OutputType>
    <AppDesignerFolder>Properties</AppDesignerFolder>
    <RootNamespace>HSG.Sharepoint.STSADM.Commands</RootNamespace>
    <AssemblyName>HSGSPCmds</AssemblyName>
    <SignAssembly>true</SignAssembly>
    <AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>hsg.snk</AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>
    <RunPostBuildEvent>OnOutputUpdated</RunPostBuildEvent>
  </PropertyGroup>
  <PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Debug|AnyCPU' ">
    <DebugSymbols>true</DebugSymbols>
    <DebugType>full</DebugType>
    <Optimize>false</Optimize>
    <OutputPath>bin\Debug\</OutputPath>
    <DefineConstants>DEBUG;TRACE</DefineConstants>
    <ErrorReport>prompt</ErrorReport>
    <WarningLevel>4</WarningLevel>
  </PropertyGroup>
  <PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Release|AnyCPU' ">
    <DebugType>pdbonly</DebugType>
    <Optimize>true</Optimize>
    <OutputPath>bin\Release\</OutputPath>
    <DefineConstants>TRACE</DefineConstants>
    <ErrorReport>prompt</ErrorReport>
    <WarningLevel>4</WarningLevel>
  </PropertyGroup>
  <ItemGroup>
    <Reference Include="Microsoft.SharePoint, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c, processorArchitecture=MSIL" />
    <Reference Include="System" />
    <Reference Include="System.Data" />
    <Reference Include="System.Xml" />
  </ItemGroup>
  <ItemGroup>
    <Compile Include="Helper.cs" />
    <Compile Include="Properties\AssemblyInfo.cs" />
    <Compile Include="TimerJob\GetJobInfo.cs" />
    <Compile Include="TimerJob\GetJobInfos.cs" />
    <Compile Include="TimerJob\RunTimerJob.cs" />
    <Compile Include="TimerJob\SetJobSchedule.cs" />
  </ItemGroup>
  <ItemGroup>
    <None Include="hsg.snk" />
    <None Include="install.bat" />
    <None Include="Package.bat" />
  </ItemGroup>
  <ItemGroup>
    <Content Include="Info.txt" />
    <Content Include="stsadmcommands.hsg.xml" />
  </ItemGroup>
  <Import Project="$(MSBuildBinPath)\Microsoft.CSharp.targets" />
  <!-- To modify your build process, add your task inside one of the targets below and uncomment it. 
       Other similar extension points exist, see Microsoft.Common.targets.
  <Target Name="BeforeBuild">
  </Target>
  <Target Name="AfterBuild">
  </Target>
  -->
  <PropertyGroup>
    <PostBuildEvent>cd $(ProjectDir)
Install.bat
</PostBuildEvent>
  </PropertyGroup>
</Project>

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