You might be able to do it in the database...
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Does anyone know if wildcards are allowed in scope rules?
They work fine in the Crawl Rules but I'm no noticing any effect with scope
rules.
e.g. http://mydomain/*/Forms/*
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Thanks Dan.
From: ozmoss@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozm...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Brown
Sent: Friday, 19 December 2008 11:17 AM
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Subject: RE: Use wildcard in search scope rules
Hi Paul,
I've shot this though to the MVP's to
I've managed to set my preferred scope checkbox in the advanced search form by
adding a little JavaScript to a Content Editor web part I added to the page.
Nice. Very pleased with myself. :)
I'm now trying to add a little more checking to it but am having no joy.
Unfortunately, there is no
Hi All,
We have a very pedantic request from a customer. Wherever we use the word
cancelled in our workflow processing, we use the accepting Australian
English spelling of cancelled. Unfortunately the default spelling using by
SharePoint is canceled. Now it's a really minor issue, but I was