Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server Search
To fully leverage SharePoint Portal Server Search to your advantage, you need to understand how it works and how to configure it. Before we explain how it works, there are a few key components that need to be understood:
A content source contains the information that will be indexed. Content sources can be external websites, file shares, Windows SharePoint Services sites, Microsoft Exchange public folders, or other systems that provide a protocol handler for SharePoint Search such as Lotus Notes.
Index files contain crawled content from one or more content sources. Aggregating and cataloging content from disparate content sources enables future search queries to be much more efficient. Index files can also be copied or propagated to SharePoint Web servers for more efficient searching. Two indexes are created by default when you create a new portal:
Portal_Content
andNon_Portal_Content
. As expected, the former contains all content stored in...