LOL. I just went through the same thing here. Choices: dumb down search, or get your Luddite user base to learn something new?
What makes it so funny is that none of these Boolean or wildcard operators are new. Other search engines have had them in place for decades, much to the delight of tech-savvy surfers who use them in order to retrieve a far better result set. The worse thing Google ever did was to dumb it all down. From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Hertz Sent: Thursday, 22 September 2011 9:06 AM To: ozMOSS Subject: People search - wildcards (SPS2010) Hi all In SharePoint 2010, you can search for people using wildcards if you put an asterisk at the end of the string. Does anyone know of a way to have the people search use wildcards as default, without actually typing in an asterisk? That is how our current solution in MOSS works, and we'd prefer not having to re-train everyone to type asterisks. [cid:image001.png@01CC7910.385BCE00] Kind Regards, Nigel Hertz SharePoint Administrator & Developer, Information Technology Stockland, Level 25, 133 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 T: +61 2 9035 2617 M: +61 4 0103 4605 F: +61 2 8988 2617 E: nigel.he...@stockland.com.au<mailto:nigel.he...@stockland.com.au> www.stockland.com.au<http://www.stockland.com.au> Before printing this email, please consider the environment. ________________________________ Stockland Notice: If this communication has been sent to you by mistake, please delete and notify us. If it has been sent to you by mistake, legal privilege is not waived or lost and you are not entitled to use it in any way. Stockland and its subsidiaries reserve the right to monitor e-mail communication through its networks.
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