Appendix C -- Table of Figures

Appendix C

This table lists the figures used as illustrations in each chapter of this book.

Chapter 3: Introducing SharePoint Portal Server

Figure 3.1.

Approval routes

Figure 3.2.

SharePoint Portal Server architecture overview

Figure 3.3.

Single server configuration for document management

Figure 3.4.

Single server configuration for search services

Figure 3.5.

Multiple-server configuration for enterprise-level search services

Figure 3.6.

Multiple-server configuration for enterprise-level document management and search services

Chapter 4: Introducing the Dashboard Site

Figure 4.1.

The home page of the dashboard site

Figure 4.2.

Possible content sources

Figure 4.3.

Best Bets

Chapter 5: Introducing Microsoft Full-Text Search Technologies

Figure 5.1.

SharePoint Portal Server content crawling and search architecture

Chapter 6: Planning a Deployment

Figure 6.1.

Enabling enhanced folders

Figure 6.2.

Security inheritance

Figure 6.3.

Assigning users to roles

Figure 6.4.

Using a serial approval route

Figure 6.5.

Using a parallel approval route

Figure 6.6.

Adding custom properties to the document profile

Figure 6.7.

Selecting document profiles

Figure 6.8.

Identifying key words for searching

Figure 6.9.

Different content sources that SharePoint Portal Server can crawl

Figure 6.10.

Selecting a search scope

Figure 6.11.

Viewing the category hierarchy

Figure 6.12.

Categorizing document from the document profile

Chapter 8: Planning Security

Figure 8.1.

SharePoint Portal Server roles

Figure 8.2.

Access control lists

Figure 8.3.

Applying group strategy in a single domain

Figure 8.4.

Publishing model

Chapter 9: Planning Taxonomies

Figure 9.1.

Traditional folders: single axis of organization

Figure 9.2.

SharePoint Portal Server: three axes of organization

Figure 9.3.

Two possible folder organizations

Figure 9.4.

The new content organization

Chapter 14: Deploying SharePoint Portal Server across Multiple Sites Using RapPort

Figure 14.1.

RapPort deployment with multiple destination servers

Figure14.2.

Logical Provisioning Process

Figure 14.3.

Request submission process

Figure 14.4.

RapPort wizard request summary

Figure 14.5.

Workspace creation process

Figure 14.6.

Template instantiation process

Figure 14.7.

Roles, virtual server setup, and notifications

Figure 14.8.

E-mail notification that the portal is ready

Figure 14.9.

Sample WINS e-mail notification

Chapter 15: Optimizing Performance of SharePoint Portal Server

Figure 15.1.

Specifying resource usage

Figure 15.2.

Changing the Application Protection setting

Figure 15.3.

Specifying the refresh rate

Chapter 17: Using Categories

Figure 17.1.

Categories viewed on the dashboard site and in Web folders

Figure 17.2.

Two ways to manually assign categories to a document

Figure 17.3.

Category Assistant property page

Figure 17.4.

Designating a document as a category Best Bet

Chapter 18: Building a Corporate Portal Using Microsoft Office XP

Figure 18.1.

Saving an Office XP document as a Web Part

Figure 18.2.

Saving a document as a Web Part

Figure 18.3.

Displaying a spreadsheet as a Web Part on a personal dashboard

Chapter 19: Architecting Web Parts for Business Applications

Figure 19.1.

Classic 3-tier architecture

Figure 19.2.

Presentation tier with DDSC

Figure 19.3.

User-centric business tier

Figure 19.4.

Data-centric business tier

Figure 19.5.

Data tier

Figure 19.6.

Data tier LOB application

Chapter 22: Creating a Corporate Web Part Catalog

Figure 22.1.

Catalogs of Web Parts

Figure 22.2.

Web Part catalog on a SharePoint Portal Server computer

Chapter 27: Migrating from Site Server 3 to SharePoint Portal Server 2001 for Enterprise Search at Microsoft

Figure 27.1.

Project and development timeline

Figure 27.2.

Site Server 3 search solution architecture

Figure 27.3.

Enterprise search tiered server architecture

Figure 27.4.

SharePoint Portal Server architecture

Figure 27.5.

Creating an index workspace

Figure 27.6.

Example of content sources

Figure 27.7.

Example of site path rules

Figure 27.8.

Example event viewer entries

Figure 27.9.

Adaptive crawl times

Chapter 28: KMIT: Deploying SharePoint Portal Server across Multiple Sites

Figure 28.1.

RapPort architecture



Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server 2001 Resource Kit
Microsoft SharePoint(TM) Portal Server 2001 Resource Kit (Examples & Explanations Series)
ISBN: 0735615624
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 231

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