RE: SharePoint Online

2012-02-12 Thread Paul Noone
Create an account for each user and pass in a unique property. Then use the Current User Filter, select that property and connect the web part to the list view. This is only a filter though and will not stop them from seeing other customer info if they're smart. From:

RE: SharePoint Online

2012-02-12 Thread Paul Noone
I also did this using a DataView wp and used the LOGON_USER server variable as a filter. I think this method is a little more secure because you can add it to a page, rather than the actual list form view. From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul

Re: missing search results

2012-02-12 Thread Maxine Harwood
Hi guys, Thanks for these tools. I can confirm that the files are in the index. I still can't get the files to return in my search results. I have 5 documents with the files named BKL-64.401.docx to BKL-64.405.docx (though 2 of the files are doc). Using search explorer, creating a contains

RE: missing search results

2012-02-12 Thread Paul Noone
As a test I would download a copy of each file affected. Delete the originals from the library. Then upload them again and re-index. Seems like something has gone scr3wy with the filenames. From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Maxine Harwood Sent:

RE: missing search results

2012-02-12 Thread Paul Noone
All I know is that I’ve seen weird things happen, usually with images. They appear in the list, you can view the properties, thumbnail and preview - but the absolute URL throws a 404. Renaming the file fixes the issue. Weirdness. ☺ From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com