Sharepoint Search
5 TopicsTopic: Unable to Edit or Delete Promoted Results - Pros/Cons of Organization Search
We've run into an ongoing issue in utilizing Promoted Results in our SharePoint environment (specific questions below). We utilize a scoped search to just search a single site collection and have historically used Promoted Results frequently to ensure our most commonly used resources fire at the top of our search results for users. Earlier this year, we suddenly were no longer able to edit our Promoted Results. Every attempt at saving any changes or even deleting the entire query rule resulted in an error message and no change to the rule. As a result we now have Promoted Results firing that feature broken URLs. We cannot change them or delete them. A developer we work with attempted to override and make changes via a PowerShell script, but he was unsuccessful. We are aware of the deprecation of Promoted Results in favor of Bookmarks. However, this should not impact our ability to simply delete existing Promoted Results. We escalated the issue to Microsoft and were told there is a "corruption" in our site that is not fixable. The proposed solution provided by Microsoft was to rebuild our entire site and migrate our entire site collection to the new environment. We have a lot of customization in our existing site, and we don't feel the workload of this rebuild is the right approach at this time, and we are covering all our bases. We recognize that moving forward to utilizing Bookmarks may be our only option, and we have tested Bookmarks in our environment. Bookmarks however only fire on Organization search (i.e., not in our scoped search environment). Organization search currently pulls in too many non-relevant search results that we don't want our users to see, but it may be the only environment where we can ensure our broken Promoted Results aren't appearing. My questions for the community based on this are: Has anyone encountered a similar error with Promoted Results - as in, the results are firing, but you are unable to edit or delete them on the back-end? Has anyone found a solution to this issue? At this point, we would settle for just being able to delete the corrupted query rules. If we have to switch to Organization Search, is anyone aware of any customization available within Organization Search? We've historically used query rules (not just promoted results) to ensure certain results are elevated, and we don't want to lost that customization. What are the pros and cons of utilizing Organization search as our main search feature? Is there any other solution here that we are missing? My apologies if any of my terminology or explanation is lacking. I do appreciate any feedback as we are still struggling to find the best solution.673Views0likes0CommentsFile protocol for locally crawled content -- SharePoint 2019 (onwards)
We utilise SharePoint 2019 to crawl local content on our file shares. I'm noticing that since deploying Chrome/Microsoft Edge, links starting with the "file://" no longer open files in the SharePoint Search results, where the crawled files exist on a file share. (e.g. file://file-server/file-share/filename.pdf). I appreciate that opening files using the "file://" protocol has been disabled/deprecated in Edge Chromium. I was wondering, however, if there were any workarounds discovered by anyone that you could share. The closest fix I have been able to find is the IntranetFileLinksEnabled Edge GPO setting (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#intranetfilelinksenabled). The problem with this workaround is that it only opens the Windows Explorer directory containing the file, and not the file itself. I'm looking for something that would allow us to open the file.777Views0likes0CommentsItems not searchable by guest accounts after applying a sensitiviy label
We have enabled the integration of sensitivity labels for SharePoint Online and OneDrive in our tenant. We now noticed that items that get assigned to a sensitivity label that uses encryption are not searchable anymore by guest users. The guest accounts have access to the item and also have access to open the encrypted item. As soon as such a label is set, the items disappear from SharePoint search for any of our guest user accounts.530Views0likes0Commentshow to remove deleted link Search result
Hi Guys We are having strange link appearing when search "concur" in SharePoint online search results page. this link seems already deleted from the source we search both the recycle bins also cant find this but it listed in search It has small correct (icon) as well Please we need to remove this any help greatly appreciate !! Regards Radika715Views0likes0Comments