Note: | The FAST search feature is not available in SharePoint 2007. |
Connection | Select the connection for the SharePoint server with the site you want to search.
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User Credentials | This section is collapsed by default. It defines the credentials (user account and permissions) used to connect to this SharePoint server and sites. Use the and buttons to expand or collapse this section. The permissions for the credentials you use determine which SharePoint sites and lists you can use in this block. Based on configuration, this may default to the credentials defined for the connection you have selected, also known as the service account. Or you may be required to supply your credentials for this SharePoint server.
To use your own SharePoint credentials to connect to this server, change or enter this account information and click Save.
To remove your credentials from this block, click Remove. Depending on configuration for this server, the service account credentials may default. This also removes your MashZone NextGen User Attributes for this SharePoint server. | ||||
Site Name | Once you have the connection and user credentials set, choose the SharePoint site that you want to search. |
Search Query | Enter a word or phrase to search for in this SharePoint site. |
Start At | If desired, change the index number for the first result to return. This defaults to 1. |
Count | If desired, change the total number of results to return. This defaults to 0 which returns all results. |
Query Type | This defaults to Keyword which searches for simple text. Change this to FQL to use an advanced query expression to define what to search for. |
Search Query | If the query type is Keyword, enter a word or phrase to search for in this SharePoint site. If the query type is FQL, enter a query in FQL for what to search for in this SharePoint site. |
Spell Check | This option is set by default. It checks spelling within the keywords of the query and potentially returns other suggestions. |
Resubmit if zero results | If desired, set this option to allow the search to turn off spelling checks and turn on stemming to attempt to find other results if an exact match does not find any results. |