• 11 Nov
  • 08 Nov

    Added SharePoint as Source in Limagito File Mover

    In version v2020.11.8 we added SharePoint as Source in Limagito File Mover. Once more, special thanks to Brad who helped us with the test account, much appreciated. In the next couple of weeks we’ll add SharePoint to the Web Remote Tool.

    Limagito File Mover Sharepoint as Source

    SharePoint Source Setup:

    We currently provide 4 authentication methods:

    1. Online Authentication Method:
      • Is the one we used during our tests. The end result of authentication is to establish an HTTP cookie, named “SPOIDCRL”, that contains a binary security token to be sent in subsequent SharePoint HTTPS requests. This cookie is kept in memory (not saved to disk).
      • We need your Username (i.e. myname@mycompany.com) and Password
    2. NTLM Authentication Method (Windows classic mode authentication):
      • For example, imagine our SharePoint endpoint is ‘https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/’
        • The Site Url would be: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com
        • The NTLM Domain would be: mycompany.com
        • The Username would be just the name, not a full email address.
          • For example: myname instead of myname@mycompany.com.
    3. Online Authentication using Client Credentials without User Dialog
      • In this case you don’t need to use the Username and Password fields
      • We will use your Client ID and Client Secret from the OAuth2 tab instead
    4. Online Authentication using OAuth 2.0
    5. OAuth 2.0 Authorizaton Code Flow (Prefered option)

    >Screenshot setup using authentication method 1)

    Limagito File Mover Sharepoint as Source Setup

    >Screenshots setup using authentication method 3)

    Limagito File Mover SharePoint Setup

    Limagito File Mover SharePoint Client Credentials

    SharePoint RunTime Log result

    Limagito File Mover Sharepoint as Source RunTime Log

    If you need any help with ‘SharePoint as Source’, please let us know.

    Best Regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team SharePoint ,
  • 03 Nov

    Q&A 29: Is it possible to split out Page 1&2 of a PDF

    Q: Is it possible to split out Page 1&2 of a PDF, rename it and move it to a location but also rename the rest of the PDF and move that to a different location?

    A: Yes this is possible. We’ve added a couple of screenshits to get you started.

    >Add PDF as Destination:

    Limagito File Mover PDF as Destination

    > You’ll need to add 2 PDF Actions. The first Action will split the first 2 pdf files to the output directory.

    Limagito File Mover PDF as Destination Setup

    Limagito File Mover PDF output action setup

    >The second Action will output all pages, except the first and second, to a single pdf file in the output directory.

    Limagito File Mover PDF as Destination setup

    Limagito File Mover PDF Output Action Setup

    >Optionally you can rename the output pdf files:

    Limagito File Mover PDF rename option

    > We renamed IntroXFM to Output in our example:

    Limagito File Mover PDF rename setup

    > The source is a WIN directory. It contains a multipage pdf file called IntroXFM.pdf.

    Limagito File Mover PDF source files

    > The result in the output directory:

    Limagito File Mover PDF destination files

    • Output.01.pdf contains the first pdf page from multipage pdf source file
    • Output.02.pdf contains the second pdf page from multipage pdf source file
    • Output.pdf contains all pdf pages from multipage pdf source file except first and second

    > RunTime Log result:

    Limagito File Mover PDF RunTime log

    If you need any help with the PDF as Destination option, please let us know.

    Best Regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team PDF Q&A ,
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