The same way that an index in a book
maps an important word to a page inside
the book, content indexing on a computer
takes a word within a document and maps
it back to that document. Where other
Web Servers are limited to searching
only HTML pages, Microsoft Index Server
uses open standard content filters to
index any file type, including Microsoft
Word and Microsoft Excel documents.
There is no need to change the way your
business works just to share documents
over an intranet.
Microsoft Index Server is designed so
that the indexing process occurs behind
the scenes, requiring no user input and
minimizing demands on system resources.
Searches are made by simply filling in
fields in a query form, which allows
users to focus on what they are looking
for according to a variety of
parameters, including directory,
subject, author, date, and file type.
Because the query forms are created
using open industry standards such as
HTML, they can be easily customized to
meet the needs of any site and can be
used from any Web browser. |
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