As Mike said, security filtering should block the users from getting search results from subsites they are not allowed to see. But if you are really, really concerned, you can also consider another, much more drastic option-- simply make the subsite unsearchable. It's extreme, but to do it, go to the site settings of the subsite, go to Search Visibility, then select "no" for "Allow this
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On Sep 18, 4:05 pm, "Michel Verhagen (eMVP)" <mic...@nospam.box> wrote: Did I hear you say "Build and Sysgen"? READ:http://guruce.com/blogpost/whattobuildwhen Good luck, Michel Verhagen, eMVP Check out my blog:http://GuruCE.com/blog GuruCE Microsoft Embedded Partner http://GuruCE.com Consultancy, training and development services. Neo wrote:
On Sep 17, 8:38 pm, "Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" <bruce.eitman.nos...@EuroTech.com.nospam> wrote: That wording wasn't very good was it? I should have written: Check for SYSGEN_CURSOR, you must currently have it set. You should clear it. -- Bruce Eitman (eMVP) Senior Engineer Bruce.Eitman AT EuroTech DOT com My BLOGhttp://geekswithblogs.net/bruceeitman EuroTech Inc.www