The following table provides a summary of the new features that you can try out in this SharePoint Server 2016 release.
Feature | Description | More information |
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Access Services | New Access features are available when you deploy Access Services in SharePoint Server 2016 . | For more information, see Access Services. |
Compliance features | New compliance features for SharePoint Server 2016 include the document deletion and in-place hold policies. | For more information, see Compliance features. |
Customized web parts | The compile time for customized XSLT files used for Content Query, Summary Links, and Table of Contents Web Parts is improved. | NA |
Document Library accessibility | SharePoint Server 2016 includes new document library accessibility features. | For more information, see Document Library accessibility. |
Durable links | Resource-based URLs now retain links when documents are renamed or moved in SharePoint. | NA |
Encrypted Connections | SharePoint Server 2016 supports TLS 1.2 connection encryption by default. | For more information, see Encrypted Connections. |
Fast Site Collection Creation | The Fast Site Collection Creation feature is a rapid method to create site collections and sites in SharePoint. | For more information, see Fast Site Collection Creation. |
Filenames - expanded support for special characters | SharePoint Server 2016 now supports using some special characters in file names that were blocked in previous versions. | For more information, see Filenames. |
Hybrid in SharePoint 2016 | Hybrid in SharePoint Server 2016 enables you to integrate
your on-premises farm with Office 365 productivity experiences, allowing
you to adopt the cloud at your own pace. | For more information, see Hybrid in SharePoint 2016. |
Identify and search for sensitive content | SharePoint Server 2016 now provides the same data loss prevention capabilities as Office 365. | For more information, see Identify and search for sensitive content in both SharePoint 2016 and OneDrive documents. |
Image and video previews | You can now preview images and videos in SharePoint Server 2016 document libraries. | For more information, see Image and Video previews. |
Information Rights Management | SharePoint Server 2016 provides Information Rights
Management (IRM) capabilities to secure information by encrypting and
securing information on SharePoint libraries with OneDrive for Business. | For more information, see Information Rights Management. |
Large file support | SharePoint Server 2016 now supports uploading and downloading files larger than 2,047 MB. | For more information, see Large file support. |
MinRole | MinRole is a new feature in SharePoint Server 2016 that
allows a SharePoint farm administrator to define each server’s role in a
farm topology. | For more information, see MinRole farm topology. |
Mobile experience | SharePoint Server 2016 offers an improved mobile navigation experience. | For more information, see Mobile experience. |
New controls for working with OneDrive for Business | SharePoint Server 2016 provides controls at the top of
your personal document folders that make common tasks in OneDrive for
Business more accessible. | For more information, see New controls for working with OneDrive for Business. |
New Recycle Bin in OneDrive and Team sites | SharePoint Server 2016 adds a link for the Recycle Bin in the left navigation area of the OneDrive and Team sites. | NA |
Open Document Format (ODF) | SharePoint Server 2016 adds support for Open Document Format (ODF) files to use in document library templates. | For more information, see Open Document Format (ODF) available for document libraries. |
Project Server | New Project Server features are available in SharePoint Server 2016. | For more information, see Project Server. |
ReFS file system support | SharePoint Server 2016 now supports drives that are formatted with the ReFS file system. | For more information about the ReFS file system, see Resilient File System Overview and Resilient file system. |
SharePoint business intelligence | SharePoint Server 2016 now supports SQL Server 2016 CTP 3.1 and the Power Pivot add-in and Power View. | For more information about SharePoint business intelligence, see Power Pivot add-in and Power View are now available to use with SharePoint Server 2016 Beta 2. |
SharePoint Search | SharePoint Search Server Application has significant changes to its deployment. | For more information, see SharePoint Search Server Application. |
Sharing improvements | SharePoint Server 2016 has many new sharing improvements available. | For more information, see Sharing improvements. |
Site Folders view | SharePoint Server 2016 provides a new Site Folders view
that lets you access the document libraries in sites that you're
following. | For more information, see Site Folders view. |
Sites page pinning | This new feature helps you see and follow sites. | For more information, see Sites page pinning. |
SMTP Connection Encryption | SharePoint Server 2016 supports sending email to SMTP servers that use STARTTLS connection encryption. | For more information, see SMTP Connection Encryption. |
SMTP ports (non-default) | SharePoint Server 2016 adds support for SMTP servers that use TCP ports other than the default port (25).
| For more information, see Use SMTP ports other than the default (25). |
Web Application Open Platform Interface Protocol (WOPI) | You can now rename files, create new files, and share files from within the WOPI iframe on the browser page. | NA |
This section provides detailed descriptions of the new and updated features in SharePoint Server 2016.
The following new Access features are available when you deploy Access Services in SharePoint 2016:
- Support apps for Office. For more information, see Spice up your Access app with add-ins for Office.
- Access App Upgrade. For more information, see Upgrade an Access app.
- Download in Excel feature available for users to pivot Access tables. For more information, see Introducing a new feature in Access 2013 web apps-Download in Excel.
- With the improved Related Item Control, you can do the following:
- Choose from any existing view for the dialog box on the Related Item Control.
- Add a new item on the Related Item Control when the parent record isn't saved.
- Turn off the Add link at the bottom of the Related Item Control.
- The Cascading Combo box is now available in Access. For more information, see Introducing a new user experience feature in Access web apps: Cascading Controls.
SharePoint
Server 2016 Central Administration is now provisioned on the first
server in a farm by default when using the SharePoint Products
Configuration Wizard. Central Administration is not provisioned on
additional servers in a farm by default.
You can provision or unprovision Central Administration on individual servers in a farm, no matter what the server role is by using the following methods:
You can provision or unprovision Central Administration on individual servers in a farm, no matter what the server role is by using the following methods:
- The Services on Server page on Central Administration > System Settings
- Windows PowerShell cmdlets:
- The
psconfig.exe -cmd adminvs
operation - The SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard
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The state of Central Administration does not affect whether a server is considered compliant with MinRole. The MinRole health rule will not attempt to provision or unprovision Central Administration. |
The
document deletion policy allows you to delete documents in users'
OneDrive for Business sites after specific periods of time. The In-Place
Hold policy allows administrators to preserve documents, email, and
other files.
For more information, see Overview of document deletion policies.
For more information, see Overview of document deletion policies.
The following features are now available for working in SharePoint Server 2016 document libraries:
- Landmarks to a page make it easier to navigate, and there are alt text improvements for all major navigation links.
- Keyboard shortcuts are provided for the following document tasks:
- Alt + N - New
- Alt + E - Edit
- Alt + U - Upload
- Alt + M - Manage
- Alt + S - Share
- Alt + Y - Synchronization
- Focus improvements, such as keeping focus on prior elements and focus trapping.
- Announcements for upload progress.
- Announcements for file name and file types when browsing folder and file lists.
- Improved callout reading.
- Fixed use of color issues for views switcher.
- Updates to the Help documentation.
When
you set up an SSL binding in Internet Information Services (IIS)
Manager to host your web application, SharePoint uses TLS 1.2 connection
encryption if your client application supports it. SharePoint also
supports TLS 1.2 connection encryption when connecting to other systems,
for example when crawling websites.
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A security vulnerability was identified in the SSL 3.0 protocol that can allow an attacker to decrypt data. For enhanced security, some SharePoint features now disable SSL 3.0 connection encryption by default, as well as certain encryption algorithms (for example RC4) with known weaknesses. |
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SharePoint Preview customers should test all of their SSL/TLS/HTTPS connection scenarios with SharePoint Server 2016. We recommend that connection testing includes any third-party software that might integrate with SharePoint Server 2016. |
This
new feature provides templates that work at same level as SQL Server,
which reduces the round trips required between the SharePoint and SQL
servers. Use the SPSiteMaster Windows PowerShell cmdlets to create sites and site collections quickly, see Use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage sites in SharePoint Server 2016.
SharePoint has historically blocked file names that included the &, ~, {, and } characters, file names that contained a GUID,
file names with leading dots, and file names longer than 128
characters. These restrictions are removed in SharePoint Server 2016 and
are now available to use.
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Restricted characters such as % and # are still not allowed in file names. |
In SharePoint Server 2016, new hybrid features are available to enable hybrid solutions.
Hybrid sites
Hybrid sites features allows your users to have an integrated experience while using SharePoint Server and SharePoint Online sites:
Hybrid OneDrive for Business
Hybrid sites features are used in concert with Hybrid OneDrive for Business (introduced in SharePoint Server 2013 with Service Pack 1 (SP1)):
Cloud hybrid search is a new hybrid search solution alternative. With cloud hybrid search:
For more information, see Plan for hybrid OneDrive for Business.
For more information about the hybrid solutions available today, please visit the SharePoint Hybrid Solutions Center.
Hybrid sites
Hybrid sites features allows your users to have an integrated experience while using SharePoint Server and SharePoint Online sites:
- Users can follow SharePoint Server and SharePoint Online sites, and see them consolidated in a single list.
- Users have a single profile in Office 365, where all of their profile information is stored.
Hybrid OneDrive for Business
Hybrid sites features are used in concert with Hybrid OneDrive for Business (introduced in SharePoint Server 2013 with Service Pack 1 (SP1)):
- Users can sync files with Office 365 and share them with others.
- Users can access their files directly through Office 365 from any device.
Cloud hybrid search is a new hybrid search solution alternative. With cloud hybrid search:
- You index all of your crawled content, including on-premises content, to your search index in Office 365. You can set up the crawler in SharePoint Server 2016 to crawl the same content sources and use the same search connectors in Office SharePoint Server 2007, SharePoint Server 2010, and SharePoint Server 2013.
- When users query your search index in Office 365, they get unified search results from both on-premises and Office 365 content.
For more information, see Plan for hybrid OneDrive for Business.
For more information about the hybrid solutions available today, please visit the SharePoint Hybrid Solutions Center.
With this new capability, you can:
- Search for sensitive content across SharePoint Server 2016, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive for Business.
- Leverage 51 built-in sensitive information types (credit cards, passport numbers, Social Security numbers, and more).
- Use DLP Queries from the eDiscovery site collection to discover sensitive content relating to common industry regulations from the SharePoint eDiscovery Center, identify offending documents, and export a report.
- Turn on DLP Policies from the Compliance Policy Center site collection to notify end users and administrators when documents with sensitive information are stored in SharePoint and automatically protect the documents from improper sharing.
In
SharePoint Server 2016 when you post images and videos to a document
library, you can see a preview by hovering the mouse over the image or
video, or by clicking on them.
For more information, see Secure and sync with Information Rights Management on OneDrive for Business.
Previous
versions of SharePoint did not support uploading or downloading files
larger than 2,047 MB. SharePoint 2016 now allows you to upload or
download larger files. You can configure the desired maximum file-size
limit on a per-web application basis in your SharePoint farm.
The
role of a server is specified when you create a new farm or join a
server to an existing farm. SharePoint automatically configures the
services on each server based on the server role, optimizing the
performance of the farm based on that topology. There are six predefined
server roles that are available, as shown in the following table.
For more information about the MinRole feature, see MinRole overview.
Server role | Description | ||
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Front-end | Service applications, services, and components that serve user requests belong on front-end web servers. These servers are optimized for low latency. | ||
Application | Service applications, services, and components that serve back-end requests, such as background jobs or search crawl requests, belong on Application servers. These servers are optimized for high throughput. | ||
Distributed Cache | Service applications, services, and components that are required for a distributed cache belong on Distributed Cache servers. | ||
Search | Service applications, services, and components that are required for search belong on Search servers. | ||
Custom | Custom service applications, services, and components that do not integrate with MinRole belong on Custom servers. The farm administrator has full control over which service instances can run on servers assigned to the Custom role. MinRole does not control which service instances are provisioned on this role. | ||
Single-Server Farm | Service
applications, services, and components required for a single-machine
farm belong on a Single-Server Farm. A Single-Server Farm is meant for
development, testing, and very limited production use. A SharePoint
farm with the Single-Server Farm role cannot have more than one
SharePoint server in the farm.
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When
you use a mobile device to access the home page for a SharePoint Server
2016 team site, you can tap tiles or links on the screen to navigate
the site. You can also switch from the mobile view to PC view, which
displays site pages as they are seen on a client computer. This view is
also touch enabled.
You
can click a control to create new Office documents, upload files,
synchronize your files for offline use, and share your files. For more
information, see “Simple controls” on The OneDrive Blog.
The
Open Document Format (ODF) enables you to create new files in a
document library and save as ODF files so that users can edit the new
file with a program they choose. For more information, see Set Open Document Format (ODF) as the default file template for a library.
Project Server 2016 for SharePoint Server 2016 has many new capabilities and features. For more information, see What's new for IT pros in Project Server 2016.
CSOM improvements have been made to scale and performance that cover the gap between object model and the PSI.
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Project Server 2016 is installed with SharePoint Server 2016 Enterprise, though is licensed separately. For more information about Project Server licensing, see Licensing Project. |
SQL
Server 2016 CTP 3.1 is now available. You can now download SQL Server
2016 CTP 3.1 to use the Power Pivot for SharePoint add-in. You can also
use Power View by installing SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) in
SharePoint-integrated mode and the SSRS front-end add-in from the SQL
Server installation media.
Download SQL Server 2016 CTP 3.1 from Microsoft Download Center.
The following SharePoint Server 2016 business intelligence features are available when you upgrade to SQL Server 2016 CTP 3.1:
Download SQL Server 2016 CTP 3.1 from Microsoft Download Center.
The following SharePoint Server 2016 business intelligence features are available when you upgrade to SQL Server 2016 CTP 3.1:
- Power Pivot Gallery
- Scheduled Data Refresh
- Workbooks as a Data Source
- Power Pivot Management Dashboard
- Power View reports
- Power View Subscriptions
- Report Alerting
SharePoint
Request Manager now provisions on the server roles shown in the
following list, to support both throttling and routing scenarios:
- Application
- Distributed Cache
- Front-End
The following list shows the sharing improvements that are available for SharePoint Server 2016:
- Create and Share folder
- Sharing Hint
- See who the folder is shared with when viewing a folder
- Members can share
- Improved invitation mail
- One-click email to approve or deny a request for access
- Recently Shared Items cache, see Enable the Recently Shared Items (RSI) cache to quickly populate the Shared with Me view.
SharePoint Search supports indexing of up to 500 million items per Search Server application.
We've
simplified the process for configuring Central Administration to use
SSL bindings. The following command parameters are now available to use:
If you specify port 443, it will automatically create an SSL binding instead of an HTTP binding even if you don’t include the SecureSocketsLayer or SSL parameters.
The Central Administration public AAM URL will be automatically updated to use the appropriate protocol scheme, server name, and port number.
New-SPCentralAdministration -Port <number> -SecureSocketsLayer
Set-SPCentralAdministration -Port <number> -SecureSocketsLayer
Psconfig.exe -cmd adminvs -port <number> -ssl
If you specify port 443, it will automatically create an SSL binding instead of an HTTP binding even if you don’t include the SecureSocketsLayer or SSL parameters.
The Central Administration public AAM URL will be automatically updated to use the appropriate protocol scheme, server name, and port number.
There are three options available for upgrading site collections. For more information, see Upgrade from SharePoint 2013 to SharePoint Server 2016 Release Candidate.
The
following list shows the SharePoint 2016 requirements that are needed
to negotiate connection encryption with an SMTP server:
To configure SharePoint to never use SMTP connection encryption in SharePoint Central Administration, browse to System Settings > Configure outgoing email settings and set the Use TLS connection encryption drop-down menu to No. To configure SharePoint to never use SMTP connection encryption in Windows PowerShell, use the
- STARTTLS must be enabled on the SMTP server.
- The SMTP server must support the TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, or TLS 1.2 protocol.
Important: SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0 protocols are not supported. - The SMTP server must have a server certificate installed.
- The server certificate must be valid. Typically, this means that the name of the server certificate must match the name of the SMTP server provided to SharePoint. The server certificate must also be issued by a certificate authority that is trusted by the SharePoint server.
- SharePoint must be configured to use SMTP connection encryption.
Set-SPWebApplication
cmdlet without the DisableSMTPEncryption parameter. For example:
$WebApp = Get-SPWebApplication -IncludeCentralAdministration | ? { $_.IsAdministrationWebApplication -eq $true } Set-SPWebApplication -Identity $WebApp -SMTPServer smtp.internal.contoso.com -OutgoingEmailAddress sharepoint@contoso.com -ReplyToEmailAddress sharepoint@contoso.com
Set-SPWebApplication
cmdlet with the DisableSMTPEncryption parameter. For example:
$WebApp = Get-SPWebApplication -IncludeCentralAdministration | ? { $_.IsAdministrationWebApplication -eq $true } Set-SPWebApplication -Identity $WebApp -SMTPServer smtp.internal.contoso.com -DisableSMTPEncryption -OutgoingEmailAddress sharepoint@contoso.com -ReplyToEmailAddress sharepoint@contoso.com
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If SharePoint is configured to use SMTP connection encryption, it will only send email messages if it successfully negotiates connection encryption with the SMTP server. It will not fall back and send email messages unencrypted if connection encryption negotiation fails. If SharePoint is not configured to use SMTP connection encryption, it will always send email messages unencrypted, even if the SMTP server supports connection encryption. |
You can now pin sites that you see on the sites page. A pinned site shows at the top of the list of sites that you're following.
For more information, see "Site folders" in The OneDrive Blog.
You can now apply themes to your Suite Navigation.
To configure SharePoint to use a non-default SMTP port open SharePoint Central Administration, browse to System Settings > Configure outgoing email settings, and set the SMTP server port to the port number of your SMTP server. To configure SharePoint to use a non-default SMTP port in Windows PowerShell, use the
Set-SPWebApplication
cmdlet with the SMTPServerPort <port number> parameter. For example:
$WebApp = Get-SPWebApplication -IncludeCentralAdministration | ? { $_.IsAdministrationWebApplication -eq $true } Set-SPWebApplication -Identity $WebApp -SMTPServer smtp.internal.contoso.com -SMTPServerPort 587 -OutgoingEmailAddress sharepoint@contoso.com -ReplyToEmailAddress sh arepoint@contoso.com
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