Operation Manual

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Support content search using Microsoft Windows Search where available
Support for content search of shared is enabled by default, and can be enabled or disabled by
checking this option. You can enable or disable content searching for each Gateway Server in the Edit
Server dialog.
In addition to enabling this setting, content search requires that the Microsoft Windows Search
application be installed on the Acronis Access Gateway server and be configured to index any data
source where content search is enabled. Windows Search is built into Windows Vista and no
additional installation is required. It is also built into Windows Server 2008, but it is not enabled by
default. To enable it add the Role called File Services in the Server Manager, and have the Windows
Search Service enabled. Windows Search can be installed on Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP
by running Windows Update. It is listed as an optional install. Once installed, Windows Search can be
configured to index the necessary data sources by right clicking the Windows Search icon in the Start
bar and selecting Windows Search Options. You can do Windows content searches on Windows
reshares but the remote machine(s) must be in the same domain as the Gateway Server.
SharePoint
Entering these credentials is optional for general SharePoint support, but required to enumerate site
collections. For example, say you have two site collections: http://sharepoint.example.com and
http://sharepoint.example.com/SeparateCollection. Without entering credentials, if you create a
volume pointing to http://sharepoint.example.com, you will not see a folder called Separate
Collection when enumerating the volume. The account needs to have Full Read access to the web
application.
To give your account Full Read permission, follow these steps (for SharePoint 2010):