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Microsoft Case Resolved – SharePoint Search Broken

Case Problem definition

Search feature broken – no search results are displaying

 

Scope of the case

Once we are able to perform a search on the site <yourSharePointSiteName> on the server <yourServerName>, we will consider this issue resolved. 

 

Steps Taken for resolution.

1. Went into central administration site –> application management –> content databases –> and then ensured that a search server is selected for the content database.

 

2. Since the crawler is known to behave incorrectly while crawling the sites using host header in the default zone, I suggested that we go ahead and extend the site and map it to the intranet zone.

 

3. Went into central administration site –> application management –> create or extend web application –> extend web application –> selected the site http://<site with host header> and extended the web application on port 99999 in the Intranet zone.

 

4. Now, I went into central administration site –> operations –> alternate access mappings –> and then clicked on the sharepoint site with host header –>clicked on OK and then clicked on Edit public urls –> swaped the urls between the default zone and the intranet zone. –> clicked on Save.

 

5. Now, I went ahead and ran the command below to stop the full crawl

stsadm -o spsearch -action fullcrawlstop

 

and then ran the command below

 

stsadm -o spsearch -action fullcrawlstart

 

Operation completed successfully.

 

6. Waited for half and hour and then did search, got the search results successfully.

 

Issue resolved

April 30, 2009 Posted by | Microsoft, Search, Search Service | , | Leave a Comment

Amazon Silences the Kindles

Why do “Authors and Publishers” want to deny special needs people?  Accessibility Options are NOT Privileges

Text-to-speech gives people like the elderly and special needs children and adults’ opportunities to follow along in an eBook by having the ability to both read and listen. This is a HUGE educational step for reading literacy. And, it will be very disappointing for educators, parents, and special needs people if this feature is omitted.

My sister who has myasthenia gravis, which is a muscular disorder, benefits from applications that transfer text-to-speech and speech-to-text. On good days, she prefers to read books but on days she is weak she has the opportunity to listen. So is it true to say “Authors and Publishers want to deny special needs people the right to “listen” to eBooks thus denying special needs people the right to education, to learning, to books?”

There are many text-to-speech applications on the market. I can download eBooks today and read and listen with software applications like “Read and Write Gold”. Windows Vista has an accessibility applet called “Narrator”, a text-to-speech program that reads aloud on-screen text.

Why are authors and publishers targeting Amazon? Oh that’s right, authors and publisher can demand Amazon remove helpful features in a product that is already over-priced because they’re Amazon’s vendors; without their products Amazon would have to step down from the book selling industry, which made them who they are. So the authors and publishers want to punish Amazon for taking bread and butter off their plates.

My only recommendation to Amazon for the Kindle is reduce your price. You are priced right up there with the iPhone\iTouch — which offers many more creature features than the Kindle. Bring your product down to $99.00 and I will buy one, and I bet your sales would take off (especially in today’s economy–you have priced your product out of the market.)

Thank you Amazon for your products and services.

Shame on you authors and publishers for limiting accessibility features for special needs people. Customers have already invested in your book, “Why deny your customers alternative accessibilities?”  Greed kills–learn a lesson from the peanut people.

March 3, 2009 Posted by | Devices, Technology | Leave a Comment

SharePoint Workflow

Designing and working with SharePoint workflows.

February 10, 2009 Posted by | Microsoft, SharePoint, Technology, Workflow | , , , | 1 Comment

SharePoint Document Control & Versioning

I am seeking another corporation or two that is interested in dividing the development burden costs to have a SharePoint web part created to display and print the current SharePoint Library document version number.

February 10, 2009 Posted by | Document Library, Microsoft, SharePoint, Technology | , , , , | 1 Comment

   

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