SharePoint Use Cases

07 Jul, 2010

Updated – Search AutoComplete for SharePoint 2010 Central Administration

Posted by: Toni Frankola In: SharePoint|SharePoint 2010  Bookmark and Share

We have just updated release of our Search AutoComplete for SharePoint 2010 Central Administration web part.

The solution has been tested and updated for SharePoint 2010 RTM release and we also fixed deployment script for Farm solutions. You can download for FREE with full source code. Click here to send your feedback.

Original Post:

SharePoint 2010 introduced a new and improved Central Administration which looks awesome. However when I am teaching about SharePoint or presenting it to customers I need a quick and easy way to find an option in Central Admin (yeah I know, I am lazy :) ). So I decided to build a „search as you type“ web part for Central Admin.

It is based on JQuery, and JQueryUI as the previous web part I blogged about. It was inspired by Office Search Commands project.

It comes in two flavors:

  • SandBox Solution (it does not list commands for Service Application administration)
  • Farm Solution (it lists all commands available including multiple Service Applications if available)

You can download for FREE with full source code.



Documentation Toolkit for SharePoint

Comments

1 | Tweets that mention Updated – Search AutoComplete for SharePoint 2010 Central Administration | SharePoint Use Cases -- Topsy.com

July 7th, 2010 at 8:27 am

Avatar

[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Planet SharePoint. Planet SharePoint said: Toni Frankola: Updated – Search AutoComplete for #SharePoint 2010 Central Administration http://planetsharepoint.org/1c805a [...]

2 | How Do I Search for a Specific Field Within a List?-business

August 4th, 2010 at 12:40 pm

Avatar

[...] Updated – Search AutoComplete for SharePoint 2010 Central … [...]

Comment Form


About

Real-life use case and opinions about collaboration, CRM and web technologies and stuff by Toni Frankola. More...

Toni Frankola - SharePoint MVP Profile

All postings on this blog are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. All entries in this blog are my opinion and don't necessarily reflect the opinion of my employer.

Page optimized by WP Minify WordPress Plugin