Features and Screenshots
Enter a site and "Expand the site collection"
Any valid url is fine. The app will resolve to the site collection level and display the tree from there.
- For this example I created a site called "Sample site" within my CSW site collection.
- Documents are listed under their list / library with their url relative to their site - I find that easier than navigating through folders to see what is there.
- Folders (if show folders is ticked) are listed separately without their documents.
- To keep it fast you can set how many documents will be displayed (Max number of items to list).
- The key "s", "w", "dl" and "gl" is used.
- Click on a site, list or document to see details
- The Summary is just some of the properties of the object.
- The Properties list can exclude most of the SharePoint system ones by keeping "include "vti_" properties" unticked.
Item properties
The first few (with underscore "_") are ones I found useful to have at the top. The rest are the list items properties collection.
Security
Users and groups with associated security permission
File properties
Only present for documents. Starts with a few useful ones with an underscore prefix, then the file objects properties collection, followed by the file objects versions properties collection with a "zv_" prefix to force them down the list.
Site users and permissions
Lists the SharePoint and SharePoint/AD users along with the unique integer ID. You'll notice when a content type field is of type user / group the value assigned is this integer.
Also lists the actual custom permissions and their SharePoint unique integer values.
Single file details
You can paste the URL of a file here and return the properties and security for the document. Handy when you are watching a particular document in your testing.
Library Properties
A few properties for the selected library