When you create you external content type, you can create a profile page
which displays the item properties (metadata). This form is similar to
'View Properties' page. The same form will be displayed if you click on the
identifier field on the External List.
Anyway, the search crawler indexes item
Is it the same account used as the application pool account for that site?
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
Web Admin
Sent: Thursday, 30 May 2013 12:43 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Re: List View Threshold weirdness
I'm using the same Farm/SC Admin account
I'm using the same Farm/SC Admin account in al cases but I know what u
mean. I've seen this before with non admin users.
Just very frustrating cos I usually do my dev work on the box via RDP.
Regards,
Paul
On 30 May 2013 12:40, Nigel Witherdin wrote:
> Is it the account being used? Im pretty
What do you mean by "crawler only index the profile page with all the
metadata in it"?
Do u get results on a search results page using OOTB web part?
Have u considered a custom render template to format the non-SharePoint
metadata to suit your needs?
Regards,
Paul Noone
SharePoint Farm Admin/D
Is it the account being used? Im pretty sure there is a different threshold
setting for an admin user as compared to a normal user
CheersNigel
Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 11:46:00 +1000
Subject: Re: List View Threshold weirdness
From: web.ad...@syd.catholic.edu.au
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
There is no lo
Hi All,
I need to get my SharePoint 2013 search to crawl files sitting in an
external (non-SharePoint) application. The files are not accessible as a
network drive or similar. They can be accessed over HTTP only through the
hosting application, like a web service with the document Id.
I've tried
There is no load balancing. Just one SharePoint box running as app and WFE,
and separate SQL server.
The only place this occurs is from the box itself. And it's consistent.
Can view the list from SP servers in other farms, so it doesn't seem to be
a SP server issue.
Just very odd. Wondering if I