In this article we will be seeing how to delete a user property in SharePoint 2010 using PowerShell. Delete User Property in SharePoint 2010 We can delete a user property in SharePoint 2010 from Central Administration. Go to Central Administration => Application Management => Manage Service Applications => User Profile Service Application. Click on Manage User Properties Click on the User property and then click on Delete in the ECB menu. You could see the user property will be deleted successfully. Automation: Delete user property in SharePoint 2010 using PowerShell Here we will be seeing how to delete a user property in SharePoint 2010 using PowerShell. Steps Involved:
DeleteUserProperty.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <DeleteUserProperty> <SiteURL>http://serverName:8080/</SiteURL> <Property Name="Sample1" ></Property> <Property Name="Sample2" ></Property> <Property Name="Sample3" ></Property> <Property Name="Sample4" ></Property> </DeleteUserProperty> DeleteUserProperty.ps1 #----------------Get the xml file---------------------------------------------------------------
[xml]$xmlData=Get-Content "C:\Users\Desktop\ContentSources\DeletUserProperty.xml"
#----------------Create delete User Property --------------------------------------------- function DeleteUserProperty() { $site = Get-SPSite $xmlData.DeletUserProperty.SiteURL $context = Get-SPServiceContext($site) $upcm = New-Object Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.UserProfileConfigManager($context) $cm = $upcm.ConnectionManager $pdtc = $upcm.GetPropertyDataTypes() $ppm = $upcm.ProfilePropertyManager $cpm = $ppm.GetCoreProperties() $ptpm = $ppm.GetProfileTypeProperties([Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.ProfileType]::User) $psm = [Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.ProfileSubTypeManager]::Get($context) $ps = $psm.GetProfileSubtype([Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.ProfileSubtypeManager]::GetDefaultProfileName([Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.ProfileType]::User)) $pspm = $ps.Properties $xmlData.DeletUserProperty.Property | ForEach-Object{
$property = $pspm.GetPropertyByName($_.Name) if($property -ne $null) { Write-Host -f Magenta "Deleting" $_.Name "property ............." $cpm.RemovePropertyByName($_.Name) Write-Host -f Green $_.Name "property is deleted successfully" } else { Write-Host -f Yellow $_.Name "property does not exists" } } }
#----------------Calling the function---------------------------------------------
DeleteUserProperty Run the Script:
Go to Start.
Click on All Programs.
Click on Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products and then click on SharePoint 2010 Management Shell.
Run the C:\Users\Desktop\ContentSources\DeleteUserProperty.ps1