You configure a SharePoint Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) server farm. The farm contains a single
Search service Application that has two index servers. You want to enable SharePoint users to search
for documents that reside on a specific network file share. You verify that the default content access
account has Read permissions to the network share. You need to ensure that SharePoint can include
the documents in search results. What should you do?
A.
Add a new crawl rule and specify the path where the rule will App1y. In the Crawl Configuration
section, select the Include all items in this path option.
B.
Add a new crawl rule and specify the path where the rule will App1y. In the Crawl Configuration
section, select the Exclude all items in this path option.
C.
Add a new search scope at the site administration level. Add a scope rule that uses the Content
Source rule type.
D.
Add a second Search service Application and distribute the indexed content across the two index
servers.
E.
Add a new federated search location. In the Restrictions and Credentials Information section,
select the Use restriction: Only allowed sites can use this location option.
F.
Add a new search scope at the service Application level. Add a scope rule that uses the Web
Address rule type.
G.
Add a new index partition and distribute the existing index across the two index servers.
H.
Add a new content source and specify its start address. Add a crawl schedule, and initiate a full
crawl.
Explanation:
Use the following procedure to create a content source for any of the following content source
types:
• SharePoint sites
• Web sites
• File shares
• Microsoft Exchange public folders
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