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Desktop Search: Add Shortcuts to search your Intranet |
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By Steve Walker on
3/24/2006
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I found this article quite some time back when I was investigating MSN desktop search for a company I was working for at the time. Due to the branding, etc... they didn't want to implement.
Now that Desktop Search has been released, I have installed it and found it to be quite useful. I thought I would try the shortcuts outlined in Mark's article to see if they work in the current version of Desktop Search. Sure enough they do. If you type:
@sps,http://my-portal/search.aspx?k=$w into your desktop search bar, you can then type "sps search term goes here" and search for something in your intranet portal located at http://my-portal (of course if your portal name is different, you will have to replace it from the example :-) )
@google,
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SmartClient Baseline Architecture Toolkit |
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By Steve Walker on
3/17/2006
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Alan Josephson turned me on to this project by the Patterns & Practices team at Microsoft. I have been a big proponent of the P&P's Application Blocks and Guidance. This is an AWESOME project that will give developers a reference architecture when building SmartClient Applications.
I Love this Stuff :-)
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Daytripping With My Favorite Allies |
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By Steve Walker on
3/17/2006
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I am leaving in a few to fly to Dallas for the day. Make sfor a very long day when you fly out in the morning and back in the evening. To top it all off, I'm not going down to have fun... I have meetings scheduled from the time I hit the ground until the time I leave.... at least it'lll be productive :-)
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Confirmation of my suspicions: SQL Server 2005 & SPS 2003 |
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By Steve Walker on
3/15/2006
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Microsoft posted this benchmark test on performance differences between using SQL 2000 vs 2005 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
One thing I would note is that they are using 64bit platform for the SQL Server. Due to the performance enhancements in 2005 to take advantage of the 64bit capabilites, I can see how quite a lot of the performance difference is more efficient use of the hardware. Compelling reason to upgrade if you can !
I had installed this way and did some limited testing. i thought it was faster but I had not taken time to do any scientific testing :-)
Steve
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SuperGeek Tip: PDF's and SharePoint |
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By Steve Walker on
3/13/2006
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Thanks to Dustin for posting This Tip
To enable PDF Searching in your sharepoint environment, there are three things you need to do, two simple and one easy but potentially performance hindering (while the indexes rebuid) best to do that one during a maintenance cycle.
Steve
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Origami - Not just folded paper anymore |
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By Steve Walker on
3/9/2006
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Microsoft finally released more information about their Origami Project. I had posted earlier about the "Viral Marketing Buzz" that microsoft had created to take the wind out of Apple's Sails. This thing looks AWESOME !!!
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Dynamic Systems Initiative |
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By Steve Walker on
3/8/2006
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I have been following this lately. Looks like some interesting stuff. Microsoft is trying to build HAL :-)
<Is that you Dave ?>
<Dave>
<What are you doing Dave ? >
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Modifying Page Output using Response.Filter |
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By Steve Walker on
3/8/2006
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Ever needed to alter the text that is sent back to the client after all of the rendering is done ? The case in this article is to highlight search text in the page output. I needed to do it for this very reason so the article was just what I was looking for...
Ahhhhhh... Google DOES know everything ;-)
Hope it helps someone else out :-)
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SharePoint Services Application Templates |
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By Steve Walker on
3/8/2006
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Looking for a good reference Application to tear apart and see how to build WSS solutions ? Check out these templates released by Microsoft
One of the main complaints that I took with me to TechEd last year was the lack of Reference implementations built upon SharePoint. Communities like DNN have long been putting modules out there that are free / cheap for people to tear apart and see how it all works. i am glad to see MS making the same commitment to the Sharepoint Platform !
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