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Broken Links
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LEM GRANT
2004-06-18 22:16:25 UTC
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I'd like to verify all of the links that various developers have moved into SharePoint. Is there a built-in way to check for broken links within SharePoint? If I need a third party app, can someone recommend one that will work on a SharePoint Portal site?

Thanks for any help.
tedteng
2004-06-19 01:06:01 UTC
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there is no built-in function to check the broken links. However foturnately there is a tip on msd2d.com which talks about how to clean the broken links. Thauthor alos kindly provides the windows based program which can run on server side and can clean the broken links.

i gorget the the link. pls check it on msd2d.com

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ted
Post by LEM GRANT
I'd like to verify all of the links that various developers have moved into SharePoint. Is there a built-in way to check for broken links within SharePoint? If I need a third party app, can someone recommend one that will work on a SharePoint Portal site?
Thanks for any help
LEM GRANT
2004-06-23 03:17:18 UTC
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Thanks. I found it. It's called SPSCleanList.exe
Post by tedteng
there is no built-in function to check the broken links. However
foturnately there is a tip on msd2d.com which talks about how to clean the
broken links. Thauthor alos kindly provides the windows based program which
can run on server side and can clean the broken links.
Post by tedteng
i gorget the the link. pls check it on msd2d.com
br
ted
Post by LEM GRANT
I'd like to verify all of the links that various developers have moved
into SharePoint. Is there a built-in way to check for broken links within
SharePoint? If I need a third party app, can someone recommend one that will
work on a SharePoint Portal site?
Post by tedteng
Post by LEM GRANT
Thanks for any help
jdw
2004-12-13 19:05:17 UTC
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FYI...SPSCleanlist does not work
Post by LEM GRANT
Thanks. I found it. It's called SPSCleanList.exe
Post by tedteng
there is no built-in function to check the broken links. However
foturnately there is a tip on msd2d.com which talks about how to clean the
broken links. Thauthor alos kindly provides the windows based program which
can run on server side and can clean the broken links.
Post by tedteng
i gorget the the link. pls check it on msd2d.com
br
ted
Post by LEM GRANT
I'd like to verify all of the links that various developers have moved
into SharePoint. Is there a built-in way to check for broken links within
SharePoint? If I need a third party app, can someone recommend one that will
work on a SharePoint Portal site?
Post by tedteng
Post by LEM GRANT
Thanks for any help
MSD2D program does not work
tedteng
2004-12-15 13:31:04 UTC
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I have fixed the SPSClean.exe bugs. Pls check my tip:

http://www.msd2d.com/Content/Tip_viewitem.aspx?section=SharePoint&category=Web%20Parts&id=14728920-e784-42b6-80b9-61ab837a1da6
A Web Part to Clean Broken Listings


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ted
Post by jdw
FYI...SPSCleanlist does not work
Post by LEM GRANT
Thanks. I found it. It's called SPSCleanList.exe
Post by tedteng
there is no built-in function to check the broken links. However
foturnately there is a tip on msd2d.com which talks about how to
clean the
Post by LEM GRANT
broken links. Thauthor alos kindly provides the windows based program
which
Post by LEM GRANT
can run on server side and can clean the broken links.
Post by tedteng
i gorget the the link. pls check it on msd2d.com
br
ted
Post by LEM GRANT
I'd like to verify all of the links that various developers have
moved
Post by LEM GRANT
into SharePoint. Is there a built-in way to check for broken links
within
Post by LEM GRANT
SharePoint? If I need a third party app, can someone recommend one
that will
Post by LEM GRANT
work on a SharePoint Portal site?
Post by tedteng
Post by LEM GRANT
Thanks for any help
MSD2D program does not work
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