SharePoint Server 2016

  1. Use this page to require site owners to confirm that their Web site collections are in use. Additionally, configure automatic ...
  2. Use this page to restore items that users have deleted from this site or to empty deleted items. Items that were deleted ...
  3. Use this page to restore items that users have deleted from this site or to empty deleted items. The Recycle Bin is currently ...
  4. Use this page to restore items that you have deleted from this site or to empty deleted items. Items that were deleted more ...
  5. Use this page to restore items that you have deleted from this site or to empty deleted items. The Recycle Bin is currently ...
  6. Use this page to restore portal sites from the databases listed. You can restore only one portal site at a time. Wait until ...
  7. Use this page to review current settings or to assign a different Site Master Page, System Master Page or Alternate CSS URL ...
  8. Use this page to save your data connection library as a template. Users can create new data connection libraries from this ...
  9. Use this page to see the status of upgrade sessions. This page refreshes automatically every minute. Navigating away from ...
  10. Use this page to select a list or library to be alerted about. Alerts are a great way to stay updated as items are added, ...
  11. Use this page to select the desired size for the picture you are about to download. Click set advanced download options if ...
  12. Use this page to select which portion of the site collection you want to deploy. Note: If you are deploying an individual ...
  13. Use this page to set advanced options for downloading your selected pictures. You can specify a file format and size for ...
  14. Use this page to set the default content database server. When you extend new web applications, the content databases for ...
  15. Use this page to set the default content type and to control the order and visibility of content types on the new button. ...
  16. Use this page to set the preferred site templates and page layouts that users will see when they create subsites and pages. ...
  17. Use this page to set up this server farm either to use shared services from another server farm or to provide shared services ...
  18. Use this page to specify account settings for the server farm. You must provide all of the required information to crawl ...
  19. Use this page to specify the navigation items that you want to display in the navigation link bars of this site. Items in ...
  20. Use this page to specify which Web Parts appear on a mobile view of this page. You can also specify the order in which the ...
  21. Use this page to specify who can access your site. You can create new SharePoint groups or re-use existing SharePoint groups. ...
  22. Use this page to view a detailed web analytics report for this Web site. The report does not include data for sites under ...
  23. Use this page to view and change the indexing settings for this list. You can create a new index or remove an existing one. ...
  24. Use this page to view and change the primary and secondary site collection administrators for a site collection. As site ...
  25. Use this page to view and manage properties associated with crawled documents. To hide or show properties not displayed in ...
  26. Use this page to view and manage search scopes. The order in which the search scopes appear in this list is the order in ...
  27. Use this page to view detailed information of the selected user or organization. You can also add a new user or move to the ...
  28. Use this page to view the components of SharePoint Server that are active on each server in the farm, to remove servers from ...
  29. Use this page to view the permission assignments that this SharePoint group has in this site collection. In addition to the ...
  30. Use this report to see how long it is taking for each activity within this workflow to complete, as well as how long it takes ...
  31. Use this section only if you are using SQL Server authentication to connect to SQL Server. It is strongly recommended that ...
  32. Use this section to allow SharePoint to restart IIS on other farm servers. The local server must be restarted manually for ...
  33. Use this section to check the version and upgrade status of this database. If the Current SharePoint Database Schema Version ...
  34. Use this section to modify the quota template on this Web site collection, or to change one of the individual quota settings. ...
  35. Use this section to modify the schedule specifying when the timer job will run. Daily, weekly, and monthly schedules also ...
  36. Use this section to remove a content database from the server farm. When you select the Remove content database check box ...
  37. Use this section to reorder and modify the navigation items under this site. You can create, delete and edit navigation links ...
  38. Use this setting to configure the dropdown mode for search boxes in this site collection. The dropdown can include Contextual ...
  39. Use this setting to configure the search results page used for contextual searches (such as "This Site"). This page will ...
  40. Use this site to create, manage and work on eDiscovery Cases. With eDiscovery Cases you can manage the identification and ...
  41. Use this site to create, work on, and store documents. This site can become a collaborative repository for authoring documents ...
  42. Use this site to submit and find important documents that should be stored for long term archival. Submitted records are ...
  43. Use this Web Part Gallery to store and retrieve Web Parts. The Web Parts in this gallery are available to this site and all ...
  44. Use this workflow to route a document or list item for Group Approval. Each Approver will be assigned a task to Approve or ...
  45. Use to display linked content, such as files, folders, or Web pages. The linked content is isolated from other content on ...
  46. Use Upgrade-SPContentDatabase to upgrade Content databases, or psconfig.exe to upgrade other databases. If some databases ...
  47. Use your case to identify sources of content such as mailboxes or SharePoint sites and preserve this content with in-place ...
  48. User can create, delete, and modify roles, including adding users to the roles and specifying which rights are assigned to ...
  49. User does not exist The page you selected contains an user that does not exist. It may have been deleted by another user. ...
  50. User Profile Application Proxy has a different database schema version than the User Profile Application it is connected ...
  51. User Profile Synchronization service enables synchronization of user and group data from directory sources such as Active ...
  52. User-specified text is considered to be translated for a particular alternate language if a user has changed the value of ...
  53. User-specified text, such as the Title and Description of the site, will exist in the default language of the site and optionally ...
  54. User-specified text, such as Title and Description of the site, can be translated into the alternate language(s) supported ...
  55. User-specified text, such as Title and Description of the site, will exist in the default language of the site and optionally ...
  56. UserContextFilter FilterDescriptor with Id '{0}' is associated with '{1}' TypeDescriptors. It can be associated with only ...
  57. UserCultureFilter FilterDescriptor with Id '{0}' is associated with '{1}' TypeDescriptors. It can be associated with only ...
  58. UsernameCredentialFilter FilterDescriptor with Id '{0}' is associated with '{1}' TypeDescriptors. It can be associated with ...
  59. Users accessing your Web server with basic authentication must have the "Log on locally" user right granted in the Windows ...
  60. Users can assemble new workflows out of building blocks deployed to the site. These workflows cannot add code. They can only ...
  61. Users can find your site listed in the site directory under a particular category. Select a category appropriate for your ...
  62. Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the ...
  63. Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the ...
  64. Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the ...
  65. Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address into a browser. Type only the last part of the address that ...
  66. Users in the Approvers group can publish pages, images, and documents in this site. Users in the Members group can create ...
  67. Users in this permission level can create an organization under target organization of attach another organization to the ...
  68. Users in this permission level can create an organization under target organization of attach another organization to the ...
  69. Users who have appropriate permissions can annotate scorecard cells (in Dashboard Designer and on a deployed SharePoint site). ...
  70. Users will not be able to use a picture editor to edit, download, or share pictures without permissions to the subsite. To ...
  71. Using a list gives you the power to share information the way you want with your team members. Create your own list from ...
  72. Using built-in accounts like Network Service or Local System as application pool or as service identities is not supported ...
  73. Using EffectiveUserName requires that the PerformancePoint Services managed account is an administrator in Analysis Services. ...
  74. Using highly-privileged accounts as application pool or as service identities poses a security risk to the farm, and could ...
  75. Using the site logo snippet rather than hardcoding the title gives non-designers simple control over the site's brand, which ...