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Default Custom Action Locations and IDs




Following are the custom action Locations and IDs for SharePoint 2010. This list will
help you in putting an application page or administration page in Central Administration (CA) or site settings.




Location


Custom Action Group ID


Description

Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.Applications

WebApplications

Web
Applications section under Application Management on Central Administration

SiteCollections

Site
Collections section under Application Management on Central Administration


Databases

Databasessection under Application Management on Central Administration

ServiceApplications

ServiceApplications section under Application Management on Central Administration

Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.SystemSettings

Servers

Servers section under System Settings on Central Administration

Email

E-Mail
and Text Messages (SMS) section under System Settings on Central Administration

FarmManagement

Farm Management section under System Settings on Central Administration


Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.Monitoring

HealthStatus

HealthAnalyzer section under Monitoring on Central Administration

TimerJobs

Timer Jobs section under Monitoring on Central Administration

Reporting

Reporting section under Monitoring on Central Administration


Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.Backups

FarmBackup

Farm Backup and Restore section under Backup and Restore on Central Administration

GranularBackup

Granular Backup section under Backup and Restore on Central Administration


Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.Security

Users

Users section under Security on Central Administration

GeneralSecurity

General Security section under Security on Central Administration

InformationPolicy

Information policy section under Security on Central Administration

Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.UpgradeAndMigration

Patch

Upgrade
and Patch Management section under Upgrade and Migration on Central Administration


Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.GeneralApplicationSettings

ExternalServiceConnections

External Service Connections section under General Application Settings on Central Administration

SiteDirectory

Site Directory section under General Application Settings on Central Administration

SPD

SharePoint Designer section under General Application Settings on Central Administration

Microsoft.SharePoint.

Administration.ConfigurationWizards

FarmConfiguration

Farm Configuration section under Configuration Wizards on Central Administration

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Microsoft.SharePoint.SiteSettings

UsersAndPermissions

Customization

Galleries

SiteTasks

SiteAdministration

SiteCollectionAdmin

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