SharePoint : Liste des fichiers bloqués d’origine dans les fermes SharePoint 2010 (SPF ou SP Server)
Afin de faire suite au précédent message concernant les fichiers bloqués d’origine dans SharePoint 2007, voici le même sujet pour les environnements SharePoint 2010 (que ce soit SharePoint Foundation ou SharePoint Server).
La liste des extensions bloquées d’origine pour SharePoint 2010 est la suivante :
ade - Access Project Extension (Microsoft)
adp - Access Project (Microsoft)
app - Executable Application
asa - Active Server Application
ashx - ASPNET Web Handler File
asmx - ASPNET Webservices Source
asp - Active Server Page
bas - BASIC Source Code
bat - Batch Processing
cdx - Compound Index
cer - Internet Security Certificate File
chm - Compiled HTML Help
class - JAVA Bytecode
cmd - DOS CP/M Command File
cnt - Help File Contents
com - Command
config - Application Configuration Information
cpl - Windows Control Panel Extension (Microsoft)
crt - Certificate File
csh - csh Script
der - DER Encoded X509 Certificate
dll - Dynamic Link Library
exe - Executable File
fxp - FoxPro Compiled Source (Microsoft)
gadget - Windows Gadget
grp - Group Data File
hlp - Windows Help File
hpj - Help Project File
hta - Hypertext Application
htr - Microsoft Windows NT password services script file
htw - HTML File
ida - IIS Server File
idc - C-like Language Source Code
idq - Internet Data Query File
ins - IIS Internet Communications Settings (Microsoft)
isp - IIS Internet Service Provider Settings (Microsoft)
its - Internet Document Set, Internation Translation
jse - JScript Encoded Script File
ksh - UNIX Shell Script
lnk - Windows Shortcut File
mad - Access Module Shortcut (Microsoft)
maf - Access (Microsoft)
mag - Access Diagram Shortcut (Microsoft)
mam - Access Macro Shortcut (Microsoft)
maq - Access Query Shortcut (Microsoft)
mar - Access Report Shortcut (Microsoft)
mas - Access Stored Procedures (Microsoft)
mat - Access Table Shortcut (Microsoft)
mau - Media Attachment Unit
mav - Access View Shortcut (Microsoft)
maw - Access Data Access Page (Microsoft)
mcf - Media Container Format
mda - Access Add-in (Microsoft), MDA Access 2 Workgroup
mdb - Access Application (Microsoft), MDB Access Database
mde - Access MDE Database File (Microsoft)
mdt - Access Add-in Data (Microsoft)
mdw - Access Workgroup Information (Microsoft)
mdz - Access Wizard Template (Microsoft)
msc - Microsoft Management Console Snap-in Control File
msh - Visual Communicator Project File
msh1 - Microsoft Shell
msh1xml - Microsoft Shell
msh2 - Microsoft Shell
msh2xml - Microsoft Shell
mshxml - Microsoft Shell
msi - Windows Installer File (Microsoft)
msp - Windows Installer Patch
mst - Windows SDK Setup Transform Script
ops - Office Profile Settings File
pcd - Visual Test (Microsoft)
pif - Windows Program Information File (Microsoft)
pl - Perl script language source code file
prf - Windows System File
prg - Program File
printer - Printer file
ps1 - Windows PowerShell Script (Microsoft Corporation)
ps1xml - Microsoft Windows PowerShell display configuration file
ps2 - Windows PowerShell V2 Script (Microsoft Corporation)
ps2xml - Microsoft Windows PowerShell V2 display configuration file
psc1 - Windows PowerShell console file
psc2 - Windows PowerShell V2 console file
pst - MS Exchange Address Book File, Outlook Personal Folder File
reg - Registration Information/Key for W95/98, Registry Data File
rem - BlackBerry Encrypted Data File
scf - Windows Explorer Command
scr - Windows Screen Saver
sct - Windows Script Component, Foxpro Screen (Microsoft)
shb - Windows Shortcut into a Document
shs - Shell Scrap Object File
shtm - HTML Server Side Include File
shtml - Server Side Include HTML File
soap - Simple Object Access Protocol Message
stm - Exchange Streaming Media File
svc - Microsoft Visual Studio ASP.NET WCF Web service file
url - Internet Location
vb - VBScript File or Any VisualBasic Source
vbe - VBScript Encoded Script File
vbs - VBScript Script File, Visual Basic for Applications Script
ws - Windows Script File
wsc - Windows Script Component
wsf - Windows Script File
wsh - Windows Script Host Settings File
Si on souhaite personnaliser cette gestion, il faut aller dans la rubrique :
- Central Administration > Security > Define blocked file types
On trouve donc la liste des fichiers simplement via les extensions
Si on veut bloquer des fichiers supplémentaires, il suffit alors d’ajouter les extensions associées (par exemple DIVX ou MP3).
Romelard Fabrice [MVP]
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