Monthly Archives: July 2010
Automated sitemap creation to make your SharePoint 2010 public site more searchable
In my last article we started on a subject of making your site more searchable and covered all the concepts of creating an XML sitemap. In this part I will dig into implementing site crawl using custom SharePoint 2010 service … Continue reading
Making your SharePoint 2010 public site more searchable
If you listened to latest (and not so latest) announcements – there is a big push for SharePoint 2010 implementations in a public site scenario. SharePoint has powerful publishing capabilities and in this release you will probably see more and … Continue reading
Deploying SharePoint 2010 search results trimmer
If you’ve been reading this series of articles – you know we’ve been talking about search service architecture and how to create an assembly that will trim your search results depending on custom conditions. Now is the time to talk … Continue reading
Trimming SharePoint 2010 search results – part 2
In my last article we looked at SharePoint 2010 search service arhvcitecture and what’s involved in search results trimming. In this article we’ll take a look at how to write your custom security trimmer assembly. 1. Start by creating a … Continue reading
Trim SharePoint 2010 search results – part 1
One of the biggest and most popular features in SharePoint 2010 is search capability. Clearly there has been a lot of investment in a search area and architecture of search has been completely redesigned since MOSS. In this article I … Continue reading
Have just received my 2010 Microsoft MVP award
Yay! This morning I got a simple email with a subject line giving as much excitement as 4-shot espresso – congratulations 2010 MVP. This is my second year receiving this award and looking back I am still amazed how Microsoft … Continue reading