Windows PowerShell and Microsoft SharePoint: Recovering Data From an Unattached Content Database

This video is a sample from Skillsoft's video course catalog. Microsoft PowerShell provides database cmdlets that allow you to easily recover content from an unattached content database in a SharePoint farm. In this video, David Dye uses the Dismount-SPContentDatabase cmdlet to detach a content database from its web application, before demonstrating how to use the ConnectAsUnattachedDatabase parameter with the Get-SPContentDatabase cmdlet to return a specific unattached database in the farm. David Dye is a Microsoft Certified Trainer with over 10 years of experience in database administration, SQL programming, and computer forensics. In 2007, he received SQL Server Magazine’s Innovator of the Year runner up award. He regularly posts on the MSDN SQL Server forums where he also serves as a moderator, and is a contributor at SQLCLR.net. David also works as a software developer using VB.net and C#, and has worked extensively in SharePoint development. Skillsoft is a pioneer in the field of learning with a long history of innovation. Skillsoft provides cloud-based learning solutions for our customers worldwide, who range from global enterprises, government and education customers to mid-sized and small businesses. Learn more at .

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