If that was the case, then you would need to introduce a layer in the middle 
which would perform the translation from TFS into a seperate search database, 
then have the search application utilizing full text there instead.

M
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Even if the files in the VersionControl database aren’t stored as text?


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As grant mentioned, I wrote a solution that has a dependency on the MOSS 
business data catalog (BDC).  I didnt have time to get it stable enough to 
release to community.  I was talking with Greg Low about how we could remove 
the dependency through the use of SQL Server's full text.  I already have a 
search query to MSSQLFT query generator that I wrote for SAST ages ago.

Let me know how you go.

Matthew Cosier
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Matt Cosier has a solution for that ;) Matt – are you on this list?

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Sent: Friday, 26 October 2007 10:20 AM
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Subject: [OzTFS] RE: IE7 Search Providers tip

Great idea Clint.

Now all we need is to be able to search source code.

...But I'm working on that :)



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Hi all,

I’m some of you are already using this, but I was proud of myself when I did, 
and thought I would share.. J

For those users of IE7, and TFS web access, you can easily add your tfs box to 
your search providers. This saves you opening up the home page of web access, 
then entering a search string to search, you can simply do this in the search 
box in the IE7 toolbar.

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Simply go toy our tfs web access, do a search on TEST (in capitals), copy the 
resulting url, then select the Find More Providers option above. Following the 
instructions in the yellow box, and your done.

Hope some of you can get some value out of this.

Thanks


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