Manage Search Scopes
Sometimes when we conduct a search we don’t know if the content we’re looking for exists on the network and we’re just trying to find out what is there. If we get a useful result then we count it as a bonus, but we’re not overly disappointed when we don’t find anything relevant. However, it is much more frustrating for users when they know that a file or page exists and know that it contains the information they need but they cannot locate it quickly. It is equally frustrating for managers, knowing that users resort to re-creating documents that may already exist somewhere but that can’t be located quickly enough.
When users are searching for a known document, they often know some details about the document that could help ...
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