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Wednesday, December 08, 2010

New Tool for SharePoint 2007 and 2010 Create Sitemaps in HTML, Text, and DGML

*** An updated version can be found here.

I recently needed to reverse engineer a SharePoint 2007 Farm to prepare for an upgrade to 2010.

I initially used the stsadm tool and PowerShell commands, but they were arduous to use. I looked around for an open source options but could not find one. So I built this one. The SharePoint Diagram Tool which reverse engineers SharePoint 2007 and 2010 SharePoint sites into HTML, text, and DGML for displaying in a diagram.

Just copy the appropriate file to the server and run it.

You need admin rights on the box and to the content databases. If you generate files, they will be in the same folder as the exe. You also have the option of just copying the results out of the results textbox.

Note- These are not ASP.NET Site Maps. These are for analysis not navigation.

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I have uploaded the tools here.

posted by tadanderson at 1:54 PM

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