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Note: Microsoft uses the word connection to refer to a connector and an index within Microsoft Search. |
For detailed documentation on application registration, refer: register an app.
For details on tenancy & creating multi-tenant apps, refer: Tenancy in Azure Active Directory.
For details on pre-authorization flow & different ways to consent, refer: Consent to an application.
There are a few additional steps to setup Microsoft Search SERP before you can search for the ingested content.
Import SharePoint module in PowerShell:
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Install-Module -Name Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell |
Set up SERP using this PowerShell script:
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$orgName = Read-Host -prompt 'Enter the name of your organization'
$userName = Read-Host -prompt 'Enter user name'
$userCreds = Get-Credential -UserName $userName -Message "Type the password"
Connect-SPOService -Url https://$orgName-admin.sharepoint.com -Credential $userCreds
$url = Read-Host -Prompt 'Please enter the site url'
$site = Get-SPOSite -Identity $url
Set-SPOSite $url -DenyAddAndCustomizePages 0
$pwd = Read-Host -AsSecureString 'type the password'
$context = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientContext($url)
$credential = New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SharePointOnlineCredentials($userName, $pwd)
$context.Credentials = $credential
$web = $context.Web
$context.Load($web)
$web.AllProperties["AllVerticalContent"] = "Combined"
$web.Update()
$context.ExecuteQuery()
$web.AllProperties["FilesVerticalContent"] = " Combined"
$web.Update()
$context.ExecuteQuery()
Write-Host "Success" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Read-Host -Prompt 'Press enter to exit' |
Once this has been done, you should be able to search for ingested items.
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The publisher component can be used on any installation of Aspire as long as it has internet access to communicate with the Microsoft Search serviceThe Microsoft Search publisher run on either Windows or Linux.