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MaryHillSHU
Feb 19, 2021Brass Contributor
Does the SharePoint 365 Crawler look at how a file has been SHARED?
In SharePoint 365 Search, does the Crawler look at how a file has been shared as well as how the access permissions have been set on a file, the folder, the library, the site? Another way to ask ...
MaryHillSHU
Feb 19, 2021Brass Contributor
Andrew Hodges Many thanks for your swift response.
The testing we've done this afternoon tends to agree with you. I will however explain what we did because it exposes something odd:
Me=Owner and Site Admin of SharePoint 365 (Team) site called "SPDemoSite"
Mark = no access whatsoever to SPDemoSite
- I created a file (with a very unusual file name) in a doc lib on SPDemoSite and of course it did not come up in the results from a search Mark did on the OneDrive Start Page, the SharePoint Start Page or a MS365 Search.
- I then shared the file with Mark using 'Specific People' and it duly sent an email and link to Mark.
- Mark didn't use the link and didn't open the file.
- Mark repeated the 3 searches again for the file: OneDrive Search: it didn't show up, SharePoint Search: it didn't show up, MS365 Search: it DID show up in the results.
- Then Mark did open the file in the email sent to him as a result of me sharing the file with him, and closed it again.
- Mark repeated the 3 searches again for the file: OneDrive Search: it DID show up, SharePoint Search: it DID show up, MS365 Search: it DID show up in the results.
It's not straight forward is it!?
Andrew Hodges
Feb 22, 2021Bronze Contributor
Not straight forward. For training purposes I would just tell users that they need to access the link to gain access to the file if they are sent one. Saves a lot of explaining and I would expect a user to not have access to a file if they haven't clicked a link (although showing up in the search results is another thing) I wouldn't imagine users would go looking for this scenario that you have identified.
Andy