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Mystery Solved - Crawled Properties in SharePoint (Part 7)

Up to this point, we have gone through the details of the following Crawled Property Categories: Overview Basic Category Office Category People Category SharePoint Category Mail Category This post will cover the details of the Web Category of Crawled

Crawled Properties in SharePoint-Part (Part 5) - Mystery Solved

For some reason, I couldn't continue with my same title format so I changed it around a bit. In this post, we'll discover the details of the crawled properties in the "People" category. Crawled Properties View – People People search in SharePoint provides

Mystery Solved - Crawled Properties in SharePoint (Part 6)

We have already covered quite a bit of crawled properties in SharePoint in Posts 1-5 but there still a few more categories to go through. This post will cover the crawled property category called "SharePoint". Crawled Properties View – SharePoint The

Mystery Solved - Crawled Properties in SharePoint (Part 4)

We've gone through quite a bit of details covering crawled properties including an overview, deep dive into what makes up crawled properties, and detail on the Basic and Mail categories. This post will cover the Crawled Property Category called "Office".

Mystery Solved - Crawled Properties in SharePoint (Part 3)

Continuing on with our deep dive into Crawled Properties, we'll now look at the Crawled Property called "Mail". Crawled Properties View – Mail Crawled Properties View – Mail The Mail category contains metadata associated with Microsoft Exchange Server

Mystery Solved - Crawled Properties in SharePoint (Part 2)

When In Part 1 , we looked at a high-level overview of crawled properties then continued on looking at the details that make up crawled properties. In this post, I'll dig into the Crawled Property Category called "Basic". Crawled Properties View - Basic

Mystery Solved - Crawled Properties in SharePoint (Part 1)

Introduction Crawled properties in SharePoint are metadata that is extracted from documents during crawls and is based on the protocol handler used. Metadata includes information such as author, create date, subject, title, etc. Administrators can control
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