Frage

Ich plane, die SharePoint 2013-Cross-Site-Publishing-Funktion zu verwenden, um das Inhaltszubehör von Content Publishing zu isolieren.Mein Anwendungsfall ist Business Intelligence-Szenario, in dem meistens Excel-Berichte oder andere Office-Dokumente sein wird, die erkenntlich sein werden.Die Stromer Benutzer werden also die Inhaltsautoren sein.

frage : Ist es möglich, die Power-Benutzer "My Site" als Authoring-Site-Sammlungen zu verwenden und den zugehörigen Inhalt (d. H. Excel-Berichte) auf eine Publishing-Site-Kollektion zu verwenden?Weil "meine Site" eigentlich nur eine andere Site-Sammlung ist, so dass es möglich sein sollte, frage ich mich nur, dass es irgendwelche Einschränkungen gibt?

War es hilfreich?

Lösung

Can you: probably yes
i can see no technical reasons for why not, but haven't triede it.

Should you: probably not
Remember that cross site publishing doesn't move the content, just information about it.

So you'll store these documents in the My sites.

In my opinion it would break the spirit of the "My Site" as a storage place and playground for the individual person. The information you want to share sounds role specific not person specific. What happens if a person moves to another role within the company, how do you transfer ownership to the reports in her My Site to the new person responsible for them?

How do you transfer the documents when changes in responsibility happens?

What happens when a person leaves the company?

Remember that by default the My Site is deleted automatically 14 days after the person is renoved from User Profile, which probably is set up to be when they are removed from AD.

In my opinion it would be better to create one (or more) site collections dedicated to the information.

Andere Tipps

Yes it is possible. Cross site publishing utilizes search and the content search web parts for aggregating content from designated catalogs. Cross site publishing odes take some work to configure however -it's not just a single feature you turn on and start using.

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