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Manage crawling in SharePoint Server 2013

Published: July 16, 2012

Summary:  Learn how to crawl content that you want users to be able to search for in SharePoint 2013.

Applies to:  SharePoint Server 2013 

The following articles on TechNet provide information about how you manage crawling in SharePoint 2013.

TechNet articles about managing crawling

The following articles about managing crawling in SharePoint 2013 are available to view online. Writers update articles on a continuing basis as new information becomes available and as users provide feedback.

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Manage continuous crawls in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to enable continuous crawls of SharePoint content to help keep the search index and search results as fresh as possible.

Manage crawl rules in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to specify a content access account, create crawl rules to include or exclude directories, and prioritize crawl rules.

Add, edit, or delete a content source in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to create a content source to specify what type of content to crawl, schedules for crawling, start addresses, and crawl priority.

Start, pause, resume, or stop crawls in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to start, pause, resume or stop a full or incremental crawl of a content source.

Reset the search index in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to reset the SharePoint search index.

Delete items from the search index or from search results in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to remove an item from the search index or SharePoint search results by removing the URL.

Add or remove a file type from the search index in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to add or remove a file type from the SharePoint search index by modifying the list of file types that the search system crawls.

Configure and use the Exchange connector for SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to create a crawl rule and add a content source to crawl Exchange Server public folders.

Configure and use the Lotus Notes connector for SharePoint Server 2013

Learn about the administrative roles, required software, user accounts, and processes that are required to install and operate the Lotus Notes Client and the Lotus Notes Connector to work with SharePoint 2013 search.

Configure and use the Documentum connector in SharePoint Server 2013

Learn how to install and configure the Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Indexing Connector for Documentum.

Change the password of the default account for crawling in SharePoint 2013

Change the password of the default content access account, which is the default account that the SharePoint 2013 Search service uses for crawling.

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