Which components should you use to achieve each requirement?

DRAG DROP
You are planning the search components for a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
You have a content source named CS1 that contains all of the local SharePoint content.
You upload a display template named DT1.
You need to configure searches to meet the following requirements:
If a user types a search query that contains the word slidedeck, the search results must include only
files that have either the .ppt file extension or the .pptx file extension.
The local SharePoint content must be indexed one document at a time.
DTI must be used to display results that have the .mp4 file extension.
Which components should you use to achieve each requirement? (To answer, drag the appropriate
components to the correct requirements. Each component may be used once, more than once, or
not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

DRAG DROP
You are planning the search components for a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
You have a content source named CS1 that contains all of the local SharePoint content.
You upload a display template named DT1.
You need to configure searches to meet the following requirements:
If a user types a search query that contains the word slidedeck, the search results must include only
files that have either the .ppt file extension or the .pptx file extension.
The local SharePoint content must be indexed one document at a time.
DTI must be used to display results that have the .mp4 file extension.
Which components should you use to achieve each requirement? (To answer, drag the appropriate
components to the correct requirements. Each component may be used once, more than once, or
not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

Answer:

Explanation:
Note:
*query rules
Without any custom code, you can help searches respond to the intent of your users by creating
query rules. In a query rule, you specify conditions and correlated actions. When a query meets the
conditions, the search system performs the actions to improve the relevance of the search results.
* crawler impact rule
Applies To: Office SharePoint Server 2007
A crawler impact rule defines the rate at which the Windows SharePoint Services Help Search service
requests documents from a Web site during crawling. The rate can be defined either as the number
of simultaneous documents requested or as the delay between requests.
You can use crawler impact rules to modify loads placed on sites when you crawl them.
* Result type
To display search results differently, search results have to be sorted into different result types. A
result type distinguishes one search result from another. For example, if a search result is found in a
Microsoft Word document, that search result belongs to the Microsoft Word result type. If a search
result is found in a PDF file, that search result belongs to the PDF result type.



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