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Can the blitz outputs be directed to SharePoint?

Avatar photoCustomer January 5, 2025 at 9:32 pm

Hi Eric,

Can the blitz outputs be directed to SharePoint?

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    • Support January 6, 2025 at 10:53 am  

      Hi @Andy, correct me if I am wrong or missing something.

      Does Sharepoint just operate like another folder on your laptop like Microsoft One Drive or Google Drive? The Blitz Reports are downloaded to whatever you have defined as the download folder in your browser settings. So you could change this to the Sharepoint Folder, but this would apply to all downloads from the browser. Alternatively you change the browser settings to choose the folder at the time of each download.

      If you have Sharepoint mapped as a directory on your Application Server, then it would be possible to specify this directory as an alternative location for specific Blitz Reports.

      Kind Regards,

      Eric

    • Support January 7, 2025 at 7:50 pm  

      Hi

      I searched the Web to check if the situation improved.
      But it seems to be the same and exactly like Andy described: it is required to use a 3rd party tool like rclone to mount a Sharepoint Online folder to Linux.
      It may be a security concern.
      Also we do not have a customer using rclone that has shared the feedback with us.
      So I can not tell how reliable this tool is.

      Thank you,
      Alex

    • Avatar photoCustomer January 9, 2025 at 4:45 pm  

      Hi Eric,

      It may also be possible to email a report to SharePoint.

      How To Upload Files To SharePoint By Sending An Email (cloudinfra.net)

    • Support January 10, 2025 at 1:13 am  

      Hi,

      The email to Sharepoint is an option, but has the email server attachment file size limitation.
      Alternatively, there seem to be third party synchronization tools (https://rclone.org/) available, which can synchronize linux folder content with a sharepoint folder.
      This would allow using the additional output file options to send report output to the file system and synchronize it from there to sharepoint.

      Our colleague Alex has done research on this in the past, but from what I remember, he had security concerns using third party tools like this.

      Regards,
      Andy

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