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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• “Corporate Policies,” for any staff to search for policy documents
• “Engineering,” for technical users and other user who need to search for engineering documents
• “Europe Offices,” for users who are geographically located in the European offices
• “Marketing,” for marketing staff to search for marketing documents
• “Sales,” for sales staff to search for sales documents
To search a collection, a user can select the collection name from a pull-down menu on the search box,
as illustrated in the following figure.
Collections are independent of front ends. However, you can use a custom front end with a specific
collection to help improve searches and enhance results.
Setting Up a Collection and Adding a Pull-Down Menu
To set up a collection, specify URL patterns that it should include. If you set up more than one collection,
the same entry can appear in multiple collections. You can set up 200 collections for a search index.