Deprecated Features in
SharePoint 2016:
The below Article which will Explain the features which are
Exist in SharePoint 2013 and deprecated in SharePoint 2016.
SharePoint Foundation:
SharePoint
Foundation has been included in all previous versions and stands as the free,
slightly cut-down version of SharePoint. All of the core functionality for this
is now built directly into the core SharePoint product, so this is now no
longer available
Stand-Alone
Installation
Due to this change and update, the idea of a
"stand-alone" installation is not supported as it has been with other
builds. If you want to create a self-contained development or test environment,
then simply choose the “Single Server Farm” role during installation. You will,
however, should ensure that everything else you need, such as SQL, is already
installed and configured.
Forefront
Identity Manager Client (FIM)
In previous versions of SharePoint, Forefront
Identity Manager (FIM) Client was used to synchronize between Active Directory
and SharePoint. The new release of SharePoint does not use it at all. The
standard way of importing users now is via Active Directory Import. You can
still use third-party products, as well as the new Microsoft Identity Manager
2016 version.
Excel
Services in SharePoint
In SharePoint 2016, Excel Services and its
associated business intelligence capabilities have been removed. The Excel
Services piece has moved into a new Office Web Apps product, Office Online
Server, which is now in preview. Not only has functionality been moved, but
certain features have been completely deprecated. These items include Excel
Services PowerShell commands, Trusted Data Providers, File Locations and Data
Connection Libraries. Feature such as Viewing and Editing Excel data in the
browser now requires the new Office Online Server.
Tags and
Notes
This feature is completely deprecated for
SharePoint 2016. You will no longer be able to create new tags or notes, or
even access existing ones. Microsoft has, however, documented how you can
archive existing notes.
Stsadm.exe
Finally, we are seeing the demise of “stsadm.exe”, in all
fairness we should have been using PowerShell instead for everything possible
for the past couple of versions. Even though it is deprecated it is still there
for those backwards compatibility moments that will of course appear as
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