Let’s say you have a SharePoint site that your colleagues already use. This time a tiny neat walkthrough of how to add an Event Receiver at runtime in SharePoint 2010. Have fun! Posted in CodePlex, PowerShell, SharePoint 2010 | Tagged Codeplex, PowerShell, SharePoint 2010, SPWebPSConsole, WebPSConsole | Leave a reply Walkthrough: Add List Event Receiver dynamically at runtime in SharePoint 2010 But if you do so please send me your results! Please feel free to test it or to extend it. Request for value for missing parameter “Path” of Cmdlet “Backup-SPSite” The SharePoint PowerShell SnapIn is loaded automatically so that you can start immediately to execute SharePoint Cmdlets! In the “System Settings” section of the CA you’ll find a new link: The SharePoint feature will automatically be activated in the Central Administration Web Application without need of further actions. To install the project just by deploying the solution. I’ve adapted the project to run in the SharePoint 2010 Central Administration. This project is a stand-alone clone of my project „Web based PowerShell Console” released on on Codeplex and in this blog article:
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