MetaPlus SharePoint File Sync 1.0

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    16/06/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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SharePoint File Migrate provides a friendly, easy-to-use interface for System and SharePoint Administrators alike to enable automated migration of files and folders to sites, document libraries or SharePoint folders. Using the content selection filters built into SharePoint File Migrate you can help in reducing site and content sprawl by only migrating content that it current or relevant to your business. Out of date and invalid file types can be removed during the migration process to provide a clean environment for end-users. Uniquely, SharePoint File Migrate can operate in a bi-directional mode to allow the synchronization of file system to SharePoint and SharePoint to file system. This allows flexibility when planning migration or transitioning users from network shares to SharePoint. SharePoint File Migrate also makes restructuring SharePoint folder simple as the tree-view allows users to easily drag and drop folders between site libraries or create new document libraries from a folder. Realize the return on investment of your SharePoint environment and improve user adoption with Zoral MetaPlus File Migrate.

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