This article only applies to your community if your Firstup contract includes this functionality. Please contact your Customer Success Manager with any questions about feature availability for your community.
The Microsoft Search integration seamlessly connects the Firstup application with SharePoint and OneDrive, allowing you to search for content directly from your web or mobile experience.
This integration leverages the Microsoft Search API to provide a unified and efficient search experience, ensuring that results are tailored to each user's specific permissions. For more information on the technical details of this integration, including how to enable it, refer to our Enabling Microsoft SharePoint Search Integration guide.
After the integration is enabled, connect your Microsoft work account and search for files, folders, pages, news, documents, and SharePoint sites that you already have permission to access.
Key features of the integration include:
- Unified Search Experience: Users can search for documents, files, lists, and sites across SharePoint and OneDrive without leaving your community.
- Permission-Based Results: Search results are scoped according to the user's permissions, ensuring that users only see content they are authorized to access.
- Efficient Content Retrieval: By utilizing the Microsoft Search API, the integration ensures quick and accurate retrieval of relevant content, enhancing user productivity
- Secure and Compliant: The integration maintains high standards of security and compliance by adhering to Microsoft’s robust authentication and authorization protocols.
This integration is ideal for organizations looking to enhance their collaboration tools by providing seamless access to essential content stored in SharePoint and OneDrive, all from a single interface.
User Access
When attempting to access a SharePoint or OneDrive file from the returned search for the first time, you need to log in to your Microsoft account to connect the integrated search. The Microsoft connection wizard appears in your Member Experience, and takes you through this connection process.
Once you have logged in, the connection remains.
User Experience
Once connected, you can search for SharePoint or OneDrive files directly in your member experience search bar.
- Search results will appear in the order they were created.
- SharePoint search supports Keyword Query Language (KQL). For a syntax reference, see this page.
The following example shows a search for "galaxy", which in this instance is the file name. Microsoft is selected as the filter, which means all returned search results are for Microsoft only. Here, Microsoft is the name of the connected SharePoint site, which the user has access to.
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