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Editcontentdeploymentpath: Stsadm operation (Office SharePoint Server)

Applies To: Office SharePoint Server 2007

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Topic Last Modified: 2015-03-09

Operation name: Editcontentdeploymentpath

Description

Edits and manages a content deployment path. A content deployment path defines a relationship between a source and destination site collection for content deployment. Once a path is created, jobs can be created and associated with the path to begin deploying content.

Important

This operation is case-sensitive. If you run the operation by using an uppercase "E", the following error message is displayed: "Windows SharePoint Services administration tool has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."

Syntax

stsadm -o editcontentdeploymentpath

-pathname <path name>

**\[-keeptemporaryfiles\]**

**\[-enableeventreceivers\]**

**\[-enablecompression\]**

Parameters

Parameter

Value

Required?

Description

pathname

A valid path, such as “Pathname1”

Yes

Path name to which the content database is being added. The path name is in the form of a string.

keeptemporaryfiles

Any one of the following values:

  • Never

  • Always

  • Failure

No

Specifies whether the temporary exported files should be removed after migration.

enableeventreceivers

Any one of the following values:

  • Yes

  • No

No

Enables or disables event tracking.

For performance reasons, by default, the enableeventreceivers parameter is disabled during the import process. However, if a case exists where the events need to be captured (for example, if you have a third-party Web Part that relies on these events), this parameter can be enabled to track the events.

enablecompression

Any one of the following values:

  • Yes

  • No

No

Enables or disables the compression of the exported packages. By default, compression is enabled.