Install connectors (Search Server 2010)
Se aplica a: Search Server 2010
Última modificación del tema: 2010-09-28
Microsoft Search Server 2010 can crawl content by using the following indexing connector protocols:
bcs
bcs2
file
https
http
notes
rb
rbs
sps
sps3
sps3s
spss
sts
sts2
sts2s
sts3
sts3s
sts4
sts4s
For other types of content, a separate connector is required. Search Server 2010 comes with two indexing connectors: Lotus Notes connector and Exchange connector. You can get other connectors from third-party vendors. If there is no connector for a protocol, you can create custom connectors by using Microsoft SharePoint Designer and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Install connectors for Exchange, Lotus Notes, and Documentum
The following sections provide overviews for the Exchange and Lotus Notes connectors and the Indexing Connector for Documentum. The procedures for installing each of these connectors are linked to at the end of each overview section.
Exchange connector
The Exchange connector enables Search Server 2010 to crawl Microsoft Exchange Server data. The Exchange connector comes installed as part of the default Search Server 2010 installation and requires only configuration to use. For more information about how to configure the Exchange connector, see Configuración y uso del conector de Exchange (Search Server 2010).
Lotus Notes connector
The Lotus Notes connector enables Search Server 2010 to crawl Lotus Notes Domino Server data. The Lotus Notes connector comes installed as part of the default Search Server 2010 installation and requires only configuration to use. For more information about how to configure the Lotus Notes connector, see Configuración y uso del conector de Lotus Notes (Search Server 2010).
Indexing Connector for Documentum
The Indexing Connector for Documentum enables Search Server 2010 to index content that is stored in the EMC Documentum system. The following article describes how to install and configure the Indexing Connector for Documentum: Configuración y uso del conector de Documentum (Search Server 2010).