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Running STSADM Commands From PowerShell

October 21, 2019 by Ehi Kioya Leave a Comment

Running STSADM Commands From PowerShell

You really shouldn’t be using STSADM anymore. PowerShell is a far more robust and flexible replacement. But if you just must execute your beloved STSADM commands, you can do so from within PowerShell directly. Here’s how.

Filed Under: Backend (Server-Side), PowerShell, SharePoint, Snippets Tagged With: PowerShell, SharePoint, STSADM

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