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This page tells you how to install and configure the Confluence plugins that you need for the SharePoint Connector. These instructions apply to the connector for SharePoint 2007.
On this page:
To install the plugins into Confluence:
Go to the Confluence 'Administration Console'. To do this:
Once you have installed the required plugins into Confluence, you should then configure the plugins and your Confluence site to work and communicate successfully with a SharePoint site. Follow the instructions below.
In order for your SharePoint site(s) to communicate with and retrieve content from Confluence, the Remote API (XML-RPC & SOAP) must be enabled in Confluence. Check whether the remote API is enabled and if not, enable it. See the instructions in the Confluence administrator's guide.
In this step, you will tell Confluence which SharePoint site(s) it can communicate with.
To configure Confluence to work with a SharePoint site:
Go to the Confluence 'Administration Console'. To do this:
SharePoint Site Alias |
Enter a simple name that identifies the SharePoint site easily in Confluence. SharePoint-related Confluence macros use this name as a parameter value to identify the SharePoint site on which to run their queries. |
SharePoint Site URL |
Enter the base URL of the SharePoint site, for example, |
Confluence Access URL Enabled |
You can choose to configure an alternative SharePoint URL for Confluence to use when accessing SharePoint. See the details below. |
User Name |
The Windows user account that Confluence will use to access the SharePoint site. Note that this user must be a SharePoint site collection administrator. The user name must follow the syntax
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Password |
The password associated with the Windows user account. |
Make this SharePoint Site the default. |
Selecting this option makes any Confluence SharePoint macros that do not reference a SharePoint Site Alias, query this SharePoint site. |
Enable sp-list permission trimming |
Selecting this option filters the SharePoint List macro results to display only content that the user has permission to access in SharePoint. |
The 'Confluence Access URL Enabled' option on the 'SharePoint Admin' screen allows you to set up a special URL for Confluence to use when accessing SharePoint. There are two choices:
The alternative access URL allows you to resolve problems where the SharePoint installation uses an authentication protocol not supported by Confluence, such as NTLMv2 or Kerberos. You can configure SharePoint to run on a separate port that bypasses the unsupported authentication protocol, and then allow Confluence to communicate with SharePoint via this alternative URL. See the recommended configuration for securing Confluence access to SharePoint.
To configure Confluence to access SharePoint via an alternative URL:
Which URL will the Confluence macros use?
Confluence's SharePoint macros will query the SharePoint site via the alternative access URL. However, any links returned by these macros that lead back to the SharePoint site will query the standard access URL.
The alternative access URL must be configured externally, as a separate network configuration.
In practice, an alternative access URL would be used in situations where Confluence and SharePoint are hosted in the same private network, either behind a firewall or on the same VPN.
If you have a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) instead of just SharePoint WSS, you can configure Confluence to share search results with the MOSS server. This will allow users to search content in both Confluence and SharePoint from Confluence's search features.
Screenshot: The MOSS search integration section of the Confluence 'SharePoint Admin' page
To configure Confluence to share search results with a MOSS server:
[http://www.example-sharepoint-server.com/searchcenter/Pages/Results.aspx]
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You will also need to configure the SharePoint side of things. You will come to this step later, as described in Configuring the SharePoint Federated Search on SP 2007.
After updating the search settings, the Confluence theme will display a drop-down menu next to the Confluence search box, looking like this:
The drop-down menu offers two options:
This section describes how to edit the settings for a SharePoint site that has already been configured in Confluence.
To edit the existing configuration settings of a SharePoint site in Confluence:
Go to the Confluence 'Administration Console'. To do this:
Do not change the SharePoint site alias
If you only intend to edit an existing SharePoint site's configuration, do not change the 'SharePoint Site Alias' field. If you do change this value, Confluence adds these settings as a new entry in the list of configured SharePoint sites.
Screenshot: Example List of Configured SharePoint Sites
To continue with the installation of the SharePoint Connector, please configure the access to Confluence.