Hi Lalit,

There are a number of possibilities.  You will need to do some
investigation to figure out which one it is.  Here are the possibilities I
see:

(1) Your Solr query is in fact not hooked up to use the appropriate MCF
Solr plugin, in which case no security whatsoever is being applied.
(2) You are supposed to be able to see the documents, but the URL
ManifoldCF is generating does not permit you to log into SharePoint for
some reason.
(3) You indexed the documents with security "off", and so no security
information was attached to the documents in Solr.

Thanks,
Karl



On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 7:30 AM, lalit jangra <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using MCF 1.5.1 and crawling SharePoint 2010 list items. I have also
> placed MCF solr ACL plugin into solr instances and updated solrconfig.xml
> for same. I created a job to connect to SharePoint and indexed list items
> in solr.
>
> Next i am searching for content items from index and what i could see is
> that i am able to see search results for content on which i do not have any
> access. I can see these content into search results but when i am trying to
> aceess these content , i can getting SharePoint access denied error.
> Ideally if a user has no access to a content, he should not be see these
> content.
>
> Am i missing anything here?
>
> Regards,
> Lalit.
>

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