Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting the Most from Your Google Search Appliance
- Contents
- Introduction
- Planning
- Setting Up
- Crawling and Indexing
- Search Experience
- Using Features to Enhance the Search Experience
- Using Front Ends
- Forcing Specific Documents to the Top of Search Results
- Suggesting Alternative Search Terms along with Results
- Grouping Search Results by Topic
- Providing Options for Navigating Search Results
- Displaying Expert Profiles with Search Results
- Providing Real-Time Connectivity to Business Applications
- Integrating Personal Content from Google Apps
- Restricting Search Results
- Controlling Automatic Searching of Synonyms
- Influencing Results Rankings
- Segmenting the Index
- Providing User Results
- Enabling User Alerts
- Displaying Translations of Search Results
- Showing Document Previews in Search Results
- Customizing the User Interface
- Collecting Metrics about User Clicks
- Essentials
- Using the Admin Console
- Using Language Options
- Extending Universal Search
- Monitoring a Search Appliance
- Getting Help
- Quick Reference
- Index

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Integrating Personal Content from Google Apps
Relevant results for a search query can include information from outside the search index, including
personal content from Google Apps, as shown in the following figure.
Integrating personal content is a feature that enables the Google Search Appliance to serve both private
and public content directly from your Google Apps domain. Search results are displayed in the sidebar
on the search results page and are restricted to only the ones that the user has privileges to view.
Integrating personal content supports Google Apps services such as Google Docs, Google Sites and
covers Google Apps for Business/Education/Government domains only.
Setting Up Integrating Personal Content
Before the Google Search appliance can integrate personal content, the Google Apps domain
administrator needs to allow the search appliance to access Google Apps search results. Google
recommends that the Google Apps domain administrator and the search appliance administrator work
together to establish access by performing the following steps:
• Registering a client.
• Enabling access to a domain for apps search scope.