Hi Karl,

Thanks for your quick reply.
For SharePoint, does that mean I need to define separate rule for indexing each 
site, libraries, etc. and it's not possible to have one rule for indexing all 
content under a site?

Regarding dfs path, I tried to add a path like \\domain.net\dfs\test_folder in 
the box of Paths tab and these two options are tested: 1- when I click + button 
nothing happens and 2- when I click Add button , (root) is being added and not 
the actual path (see attached snapshot). Am I doing it correctly?

Thanks
Kambiz



On Thursday, October 24, 2013 1:12 PM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Hi kambiz,

For SharePoint, you need a site rule.  Rules come in 4 varieties, site library 
file and list.

Indexing all sites from the webapp level has been discussed but since it would 
not be backwards compatible it is a whole new connector.

Last, entering a path in the text box for dfs should work.  Can you clarify 
what you see that convinces you that it doesn't?

Thanks
Karl

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________________________________
From: Kambiz Niktabar
Sent: 10/24/2013 6:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Indexing Sharepoint , DFS share


Hi,

I have questions below that somebody have answer for them:

1- How is it possible to index all content under a site? I tried path rule /* 
but it doesn't work and got these messages in the log

DEBUG 2013-10-24 10:04:25,827 (Worker thread '12') - SharePoint: Getting 
version of '/'
DEBUG 2013-10-24 10:04:25,827 (Worker thread '12') - SharePoint: Checking 
whether to include site '/'
DEBUG 2013-10-24 10:04:25,827 (Worker thread '12') - SharePoint: Not including 
site '/' because no matching rule
DEBUG 2013-10-24 10:04:25,827 (Worker thread '12') - SharePoint: Site 
specification no longer includes site '/' - removing

2- Is there any plan to change functionality of Sharepoint connector to 
supports indexing all sites using a single connection (means defining web 
application level instead of site path)?

3- How is it possible to index DFS share folders by specifying the explicit 
path?  It sounds only browsing to the share folder under a server name or DFS 
domain is possible and typing path in the path box does not work.

Thanks
Kambiz Niktabar

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