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Sharepoint Team Services - OCR
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t***@hotmail.com
2005-06-20 16:55:09 UTC
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Can any share their experience or thoughts with the following:

If I install microsoft document imaging from the office 2003 CD onto
the SBS server 2003 Premium edition and SQL full text indexing
/searching is enabled - would users be able to search these tif or mdi
files for words or phrases from docs that are scanned into sharepoint
folders? Would this be a resource hog? Would this work for faxes that
are routed into sharepoint from the shared fax service?

I'm not suggesting installing office on the server, just the imaging
utility.

Thanks,

Terry McCullagh
Russ Grover
2005-06-21 06:50:32 UTC
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Well I'd imagine it would be a resource hog
Especially if 2 or more are searching at the same time.
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Post by t***@hotmail.com
If I install microsoft document imaging from the office 2003 CD onto
the SBS server 2003 Premium edition and SQL full text indexing
/searching is enabled - would users be able to search these tif or mdi
files for words or phrases from docs that are scanned into sharepoint
folders? Would this be a resource hog? Would this work for faxes that
are routed into sharepoint from the shared fax service?
I'm not suggesting installing office on the server, just the imaging
utility.
Thanks,
Terry McCullagh
Rich R
2005-07-05 13:28:06 UTC
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Hi,

i'm also trying to acheive the same thing, i've installed the image ocr
thingy from the office cd onto the server. however, now when i upload a tif
file to the companyweb, although i get no event 2001, i still get no results
when searching content.

anyone managed to get this working?
Post by t***@hotmail.com
If I install microsoft document imaging from the office 2003 CD onto
the SBS server 2003 Premium edition and SQL full text indexing
/searching is enabled - would users be able to search these tif or mdi
files for words or phrases from docs that are scanned into sharepoint
folders? Would this be a resource hog? Would this work for faxes that
are routed into sharepoint from the shared fax service?
I'm not suggesting installing office on the server, just the imaging
utility.
Thanks,
Terry McCullagh
k***@gmail.com
2013-02-06 09:37:38 UTC
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