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Where can I find my serialized Sitecore items?


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I serialized a few Sitecore items to keep them on my version control system using the following menu:



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    I serialized a few Sitecore items to keep them on my version control system using the following menu:



    enter image description here



    And now I must find them to finish my task.



    Where exactly are those files?










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      I serialized a few Sitecore items to keep them on my version control system using the following menu:



      enter image description here



      And now I must find them to finish my task.



      Where exactly are those files?










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      I serialized a few Sitecore items to keep them on my version control system using the following menu:



      enter image description here



      And now I must find them to finish my task.



      Where exactly are those files?







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          The previous answer is correct for default configuration on Sitecore 8 or 9.



          The serialization folder path can be set using next setting .



          <!--  SERIALIZATION FOLDER
          Points to the root of serialized databases tree (when using serialization functionality).
          Default value: $(dataFolder)/serialization
          -->
          <setting name="SerializationFolder" value="$(dataFolder)/serialization" />


          Above setting is part of the Sitecore.config and is relative to dataFolder.



          If you want to change the SerializationFolder I recommend you to path this setting using patch config.
          dataFolder setting is defined like a sitecore variable:



          <sc.variable name="dataFolder" value="/App_Data" />





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            It depends on which major version you are using.



            If you are using Sitecore 8.x or lower:




            • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameDataserialization


            If you are using Sitecore 9.x or higher:




            • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameApp_Dataserialization






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              The previous answer is correct for default configuration on Sitecore 8 or 9.



              The serialization folder path can be set using next setting .



              <!--  SERIALIZATION FOLDER
              Points to the root of serialized databases tree (when using serialization functionality).
              Default value: $(dataFolder)/serialization
              -->
              <setting name="SerializationFolder" value="$(dataFolder)/serialization" />


              Above setting is part of the Sitecore.config and is relative to dataFolder.



              If you want to change the SerializationFolder I recommend you to path this setting using patch config.
              dataFolder setting is defined like a sitecore variable:



              <sc.variable name="dataFolder" value="/App_Data" />





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                The previous answer is correct for default configuration on Sitecore 8 or 9.



                The serialization folder path can be set using next setting .



                <!--  SERIALIZATION FOLDER
                Points to the root of serialized databases tree (when using serialization functionality).
                Default value: $(dataFolder)/serialization
                -->
                <setting name="SerializationFolder" value="$(dataFolder)/serialization" />


                Above setting is part of the Sitecore.config and is relative to dataFolder.



                If you want to change the SerializationFolder I recommend you to path this setting using patch config.
                dataFolder setting is defined like a sitecore variable:



                <sc.variable name="dataFolder" value="/App_Data" />





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                  The previous answer is correct for default configuration on Sitecore 8 or 9.



                  The serialization folder path can be set using next setting .



                  <!--  SERIALIZATION FOLDER
                  Points to the root of serialized databases tree (when using serialization functionality).
                  Default value: $(dataFolder)/serialization
                  -->
                  <setting name="SerializationFolder" value="$(dataFolder)/serialization" />


                  Above setting is part of the Sitecore.config and is relative to dataFolder.



                  If you want to change the SerializationFolder I recommend you to path this setting using patch config.
                  dataFolder setting is defined like a sitecore variable:



                  <sc.variable name="dataFolder" value="/App_Data" />





                  share|improve this answer













                  The previous answer is correct for default configuration on Sitecore 8 or 9.



                  The serialization folder path can be set using next setting .



                  <!--  SERIALIZATION FOLDER
                  Points to the root of serialized databases tree (when using serialization functionality).
                  Default value: $(dataFolder)/serialization
                  -->
                  <setting name="SerializationFolder" value="$(dataFolder)/serialization" />


                  Above setting is part of the Sitecore.config and is relative to dataFolder.



                  If you want to change the SerializationFolder I recommend you to path this setting using patch config.
                  dataFolder setting is defined like a sitecore variable:



                  <sc.variable name="dataFolder" value="/App_Data" />






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                      It depends on which major version you are using.



                      If you are using Sitecore 8.x or lower:




                      • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameDataserialization


                      If you are using Sitecore 9.x or higher:




                      • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameApp_Dataserialization






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                        It depends on which major version you are using.



                        If you are using Sitecore 8.x or lower:




                        • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameDataserialization


                        If you are using Sitecore 9.x or higher:




                        • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameApp_Dataserialization






                        share|improve this answer




























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                          It depends on which major version you are using.



                          If you are using Sitecore 8.x or lower:




                          • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameDataserialization


                          If you are using Sitecore 9.x or higher:




                          • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameApp_Dataserialization






                          share|improve this answer















                          It depends on which major version you are using.



                          If you are using Sitecore 8.x or lower:




                          • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameDataserialization


                          If you are using Sitecore 9.x or higher:




                          • C:inetpubwwwrootInstance_NameApp_Dataserialization







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