SPS Research Master 1.0

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    04/11/2004
  • File size:
    817K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2003 Server, SharePoint Portal Server 2003

Publisher’s description

Content Master's SPS Research Master helps integrate the desktop productivity features of Microsoft Office 2003 applications with the document storage and search capabilities of SharePoint Portal Server (SPS). With SPS Research Master, Microsoft Office application users can find and interact with relevant information stored in SharePoint sites directly from a Microsoft Office 2003 application. SPS Research Master offers substantial enhancements to the research service in SharePoint Portal Server 2003, making it possible to retrieve details of documents, interact with search results, perform advanced searches with user-supplied criteria, and implement custom search configuration and results formatting.

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