Posted: October 16th, 2009 By: Devin Walker
stsadm.exe is a very useful SharePoint Administrative tool and is often used to complete numerous daily tasks. The tool is command line interface, and some people these days would prefer to work with a more familiar point and click graphical user interface. The following tool should suit your needs.
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