Are you attending SharePoint Saturday Gulf #spsgulf tomorrow? If you haven't registered yet, do so now! There will be three tracks, one in Arabic and two in English. Amazing speakers are presenting tomorrow. Different topics will be discussed. If you are a SharePointee, you should not miss this event. Topics range from SharePoint Search to Office 365. You can interact with the presenters and ask questions. The event is totally free. If you are attending "SharePoint Search - An Indispensable Tool", you will get a free copy of ebook called by the same name. Few lucky participants will get a hard copy of new SharePoint book "A Practical Guide to SharePoint 2013". You can attend all events if you want or pick selected topics that you are interested in. I hope you will attend the event.
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Showing posts with label SharePoint search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SharePoint search. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
Searching PHP sites with SharePoint 2010
Learn how to search PHP sites on the Internet and local server with SharePoint 2010. Create content
source, add scope, add rules, add search tab and create associated search page in SharePoint 2010.
http://walisystemsinc.com/sharepoint/art/phpsearch/Searching_PHP_Sites_With_SharePoint_2010.htm
This is how search results from live PHP site (Internet) look like:
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
SharePoint Search – AuthzInitializeContextFromSid failed (Via Andy Burn)
Andy Burn explains solutions of the problem he faced while using SharePoint search.
Excerpt from the post:
“I’d a really, really weird problem with a customer yesterday. We’d set up their SharePoint search. Indexing seemed to be working correctly, and when I logged in as an administrator, I was getting search results correctly. However, logged in as a normal – though very highly privileged – user my search results were missing! This was some thing of a surprise. It felt like security trimming, but the user was a Site Collection admin, and had Full Control throughout the entire main content web application. Also, we were indexing content off the network file share, and we knew he could access both the SharePoint Content.”
Click here to visit the complete article.
Excerpt from the post:
“I’d a really, really weird problem with a customer yesterday. We’d set up their SharePoint search. Indexing seemed to be working correctly, and when I logged in as an administrator, I was getting search results correctly. However, logged in as a normal – though very highly privileged – user my search results were missing! This was some thing of a surprise. It felt like security trimming, but the user was a Site Collection admin, and had Full Control throughout the entire main content web application. Also, we were indexing content off the network file share, and we knew he could access both the SharePoint Content.”
Click here to visit the complete article.
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