Microsoft 2007 Manual De Usuario
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Feature Area
Features
Indexing
Management
Management
Enhanced
Improved Indexing Management controls provide better control over what
is to be indexed, how it is to be indexed, and when. These features include:
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Improved crawl rules and crawl log.
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One index per shared indexing service, removing the need to worry
about managing discrete indexes.
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Multiple start addresses per content source.
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An entirely new browsable, filterable index log.
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Explicit SharePoint content source type.
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Decoupling of content sources from scopes.
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From a performance perspective, Microsoft Search indexes Windows
SharePoint Services sites more efficiently using the change log feature
in Windows SharePoint Services platform services.
Content Scopes
New
Content Scopes help users broaden or narrow the scope of their content
search. Office SharePoint Server 2007 search scopes are now decoupled
from content sources and can be based on arbitrary content properties
such as URL, type, and author. Search scopes can be based in simple or
multiple rules such as “All Marketing Plans on the North American Sales
Web Site.”
In addition, search scopes can be defined globally over the entire
SharePoint environment, or on an individual SharePoint site basis.
Extensibility and
Programmability
Programmability
Enhanced
Microsoft Search includes three categories of application programming
interfaces (APIs):
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Data access: protocol handlers and IFilters
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Query object model, APIs, Web services, and reusable Search Center
Web Parts
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Administration object model and APIs
These APIs provide coherent, comprehensive, and backward-compatible
programmable access to the Microsoft Search features.
Common Search
Technology and
Infrastructure:
Desktop to Server
Technology and
Infrastructure:
Desktop to Server
Enhanced
Microsoft Search provides a single indexing and search infrastructure that
effectively scales from the desktop, through team sites and divisional
portal sites, to the largest corporate intranets, extranets, and Internet
presence Web sites.