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Windows Vista Search Mathias Carlberg mathiasc@microsoft.com
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The Information Problem “Information workers spend 15-30% of their time looking for information” - IDC SharePoint
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What is Windows Desktop Search? Accessible from within common tasks Windows Shell, Windows Task Bar, Start Search Effectively find your data Fast, efficient ways to find and act on your data Comprehensive selection Indexes over 200 files types + add-ins available online Understands ~ 100 metadata properties Extensible and Manageable Flexible and documented to add more file types and stores Easily deploy and manage through Group Policy
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Security and Privacy Attachments Indexed in a sandbox Adheres to Windows Security Models Index obfuscated Use EFS for complete security as with all precious data Doesn’t index potentially sensitive data Content of password protected Office files No Data Goes to Microsoft
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Performance Being a Good Citizen Initial build of the index upon install Incremental scan and update on login Notification based update Indexer back-off User Control of Indexing while on Battery
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Architectural Commonality with the Next Wave Single Indexing Platform 12
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Search integrated with familiar applications and experiences Categorized search as you type – right from the Start Button
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Filename, file property, and full text search always available New filter controls based on file properties like name, author, keyword, etc.
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Integrated Experience With Microsoft Outlook 2007 Don’t Leave The Context Of Email To Find What You’re Looking For Seamless, instant search within Outlook Search for keywords within E-mail and attachments
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Future Roadmap Windows Desktop Search V 2.6.5 MSN Search Toolbar SPS 2007 (2H ’06) Office “12” Windows Vista WDS enterprise-enabled Windows Live Q2 CY 2006 WDS V 3.0 for XP/WS03 Q3 CY 2006
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Windows Vista Search
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Group Policies
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