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Title: FullText Indexing And Search Using Site Server And Exchange


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Full-Text Indexing And Search Using Site Server
And ExchangeTom Rizzo ? thomriz_at_microsoft.com
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This Session Covers
  • Scenarios
  • Overview
  • Site Server search
  • Exchange indexing overview
  • Exchange deployment steps
  • Developing a custom search solution
  • Common errors and limitations
  • Additional resources

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Where To Get More Information
  • SBN http//www.microsoft.com/workshop/server/sit
    eserver/siteexch/exchss.asp
  • Site Server Update Web sitehttp//www.microsoft.
    com/siteserver/update
  • Search Performance report
  • Search deployment whitepaper (tips tricks)
  • Database indexing MSDN article
  • SDK update
  • Evaluation guide

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Scenarios
  • Custom Helpdesk application
  • Support site for internal IT apps
  • Public folder for user questions
  • FAQ auto-generated as questions get answered
  • KnowledgeBase
  • Repository for best practices
  • Rich search allows people to find information
    easily
  • Custom forms allow users to quickly enter data
    into application

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Powerful, Multi-Store SearchMicrosoft Site Server
  • Powerful
  • Full text and property search
  • Security integration for Microsoft Exchange and
    NTFS
  • Site vocabulary and tagging
  • Automatic language detection
  • Extensive
  • Single query across multiple stores
  • HTTP, file system, Microsoft Exchange public
    folders, databases

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Industrial Strength SolutionMicrosoft Site Server
  • Scalable
  • Distributed indexing
  • Replicated query servers
  • Incremental crawl reduces Net traffic
  • Administration
  • MMC, Web-based, command line, and scriptable
    administration

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Exchange Indexing Features
  • Index and search Public Folders
  • Search properties, text, attachments
  • Index and search custom properties
  • Integrated with Exchange security
  • Full and incremental crawl
  • Search using web browser
  • Read search result messages using OWA or Outlook

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Search Architecture
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Exchange Search Deployment Checklist
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  • Capacity planning
  • Configure Site Server accounts
  • Configure Site Server for Exchange crawling
  • Index and search Exchange properties

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Scalability And Performance
  • Reference HW Dual p6/200, 128MB
  • Little/no benefit from quad proc
  • Limits
  • 5M docs/catalog max, 32 catalogs max
  • Crawl speed 10 messages/sec (30KB/sec)
  • Query rate 11-15 Q/s (25-55Q/s without
    hitcount)
  • Want physical memory gt property store
  • Factors hit count, result set size, Exchange
    security
  • Non-factors query complexity, catalog size (as
    long as property store fits in RAM)

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Hit Count, Query Complexity
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Result Count, Security
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Catalog Size, Hitcount
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Capacity Planning
  • How many machines?
  • Criteria crawl overnight (8 hrs), user queries
  • 1 machine for up to 700k docs, 40k users
  • Add machines for
  • more documents
  • more users
  • fault tolerance
  • How much RAM?
  • Criteria Fit property store in physical RAM
  • lt 150K docs 128MB RAM
  • lt 1M docs 256MB RAM
  • gt 1M docs 512MB

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Configuration - Accounts
  • Set Content Access account on Build Server
  • Configure through Catalog Build Server Properties
    -gt Accounts
  • Need Admin privilege on the Configuration node
    of Exchange Server
  • Set Search service to run with same account
  • Configure through Control Panel -gt Services
  • By default, Site Server Search Service runs as
    SYSTEM
  • Must have same privileges above
  • Must have admin privileges on local machine

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Configuration - Accounts
  • Search query pages must have anonymous access
    turned off
  • Diagnostic information can be found in
  • Gatherer log
  • Event viewer
  • Query error return codes

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ConfigurationExchange Settings
  • Set Exchange Server configuration in Server
    properties (under Search MMC node)
  • Exchange Server Name
  • Outlook Web Access Server Name - Optional
  • Exchange Server Site Name
  • Exchange Server Organization Name
  • If settings are incorrect, diagnostic information
    is in the gatherer log, event viewer and query
    error strings
  • Must be set on the Catalog Build Server and
    Catalog Search Server if distributing indexes

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What About Replication?
  • If your PFs are replicated, Site Server can
    access your PFs as long as
  • They are homed in the Site you specify for Site
    Server
  • You use Public Folder Affinity for PFs in other
    sites
  • Make sure Search has administrative access to all
    PFs youre crawling
  • Increase timeout period if latency is a problem

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Build And Search An Exchange Catalog
  • Create a new Catalog Definition using wizard
  • Do a full build
  • Verify success by searching using the default
    search page

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Exchange Properties
  • Mapped to standard properties
  • DocTitle (Subject)
  • DocAuthor (From)
  • FileWrite (SendDate)
  • Description (300 chars from message)
  • Additional Exchange properties
  • MessageClassMessageDisplayName
    MessageDisplayCCMessageFolderName
  • MessageFolderPath

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Exchange Custom Properties
  • Custom properties work the same way as HTML Meta
    Tags
  • Available in the Meta property set
  • Searchable by default (not retrievable)
  • Text, date/time, and number supported
  • Text properties can automatically be searched
  • Use Meta_ltNamegt (e.g. Meta_myprop)
  • For Custom Props with spaces use Meta_ltNamegt
  • E.g., Meta_Total Expense

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Custom Properties Dates And Numbers
  • For date/time and number custom properties
  • Edit DefineColumns.txt
  • Default location c\Microsoft Site
    Server\Data\Search\Config
  • Add entry corresponding to custom property in the
    Meta property set
  • Use appropriate type
  • Integer DBTYPE_I4
  • Date VT_FILETIME
  • Refer to documentation on Meta properties

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Demo Building A Custom Search ASP Application
  • Using the capabilities of Site Server, you can
    create rich, custom search applications
  • These applications can search both standard props
    as well as your custom props in Exchange

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Demo Accessing Searches
  • Outlook Search techniques
  • HTML Page self-hosted in Outlook
  • Outlook Form driving HTML page
  • Custom Outlook Forms
  • DCOM connection to Site Server to enable native
    Outlook search

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Specifying The Catalog
ltinput typehidden name"c6" value"_at_MessageFolder
"gt ltinput typehidden name"q6" size25
maxlength50 value"lt q6 gt"gt ltselect
name"ct" value"ct"gt ltoption value"Discussion,Pr
oductKnowledge,Business,list_Servers"gt All
Indexed Folders ltoption value"Discussion"gt
\Discussion
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String Custom Properties
lttdgtltinput typehidden name"c7"
value"_at_META_Type"gt ltselect name"q7"gt
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Date Properties
ltinput typehidden name"c3 value"_at_filewrite"gt
ltinput typehidden name"o3" value"gt"gt
ltselect name"q3"gt ltoption value"" ltif
Request("q3")"" then gtselectedltend ifgt
gt ltoption value"-1d" ltif q3"-1d" then
gtselectedltend ifgt gtday ltoption value"-1w"
ltif q3"-1w" then gtselectedltend ifgt
gtweek ltoption value"-1m" ltif q3"-1m" then
gtselectedltend ifgt gtmonth ltoption value"-1y"
ltif q3"-1y" then gtselectedltend ifgt gtyear
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Returning Results OWA Or Outlook
if ExchangeViewer"both" or ExchangeViewer"outloo
k" then gt ltobject id"Exciol" height0 width0
CLASSID"CLSIDDAFD7A40-73FF-11D1-A811-00AA006EAC9
D" CODEBASE"/siteserver/knowledge/search/control
s/exciol.ocxversion5,5,2148,0"
TYPE"application/x-oleobject"gt lt/objectgt
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Set Query Object
lt ' Set query object properties. set Q
Server.CreateObject("MSSearch.Query") '
Define all required query properties the query
itself, and all columns ' that will be used
in the results. Q.SetQueryFromURL(Request.Q
ueryString) Q.Catalog request("ct")
Q.OptimizeFor"nohitcount,performance"
Q.MaxRecords 10 Q.Columns "DocAuthor,
DocTitle, DocAddress, Description, Size,
FileWrite" gt
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Create The Recordset
lt ' Create the recordset holding the search
results. on error resume next set RS
Q.CreateRecordSet("sequential") if err
ltgt 0 then createerror err.description
end if
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Scroll Through The RS
lt ' Set up loop to iterate through results. Do
while not RS.EOF Response.Write
RS("Description") ' Increment the results.
RS.MoveNext RecordNum RecordNum 1
Loop gt
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Common Errors
  • Specifying the wrong Site or Organization
  • The crawling/searching account must be in the
    administrators group on Site Server computer
  • Content access account must have Admin rights
    on Exchange Server Configuration node
  • Search Service must be manually configured to run
    as a user with admin privilege, not SYSTEM
    (which is the default)

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Troubleshooting Failed Crawls
  • Start with Event Viewer (Application log)
  • Next, look at Gatherer Log (from MMC)
  • Logs per item failures by default
  • Can turn on success logging and rules logging
  • Confirm network connectivity to content
  • Ensure that the connectivity is checked for the
    default content access accounts
  • Validate permissions of content access account

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Other Sessions
  • Noam Topazs Notes session later today! Hell
    have CDs with source for the COM Add-in!

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Questions?
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