I am unfortunately still having trouble getting this to work on my installation. With the. Am I right in thinking that I should be able to search for files that have had OCR performed on them using the Microsoft Office Document Imaging software, and not just the metatags? None of the words in my documents are being found through search. I like all the graet help and ideas here. Nevertheless I would like to see an official Microsoft install for enterprise users.
Supportability with PSS and other issues might occur using the tweak. In addition I would like to understand why Microsoft removed this important funktionality. We do have users and do still not upgrade to MOSS because of the missing functionality. I had been told by Microsoft months ago that they were looking at restoring this function at some point in the future but no date was given.
The reason given for removing it was that it was too process intensive. As you said it's very poor to remove a function especially when highlighting it's document management capabilities and it's intergration with Office.
You know, if they count the Captiva stuff as a solution, they do not understand the beauty of their old solution. We need to stay with XP and Sharepoint on a very high number in a people Company because of this wrong decision of a Microsoft program manager!
Why is Captiva no solution for us? No way for us to accept this solution. The load of OCR is distributed to the client computers scanning the documents and the result is stored in the meta data of the document.
This is the only smart way of handling it. The metadata OCR text is traveling with the document wherever it goes and is searched by any XP desktop search and SharePoint server.
This is adding a high cost burden and Microsoft Document Imaging is the best, not overloaded application while OmniPage is by far too complex to use for this small task. If I would only understand one reason of the guy having done this decision.
Must be a very frustrated Microsoft employee having the goal to hurt his company on the maximum level. I need to a "Microsoft Office Document Imaging" for displaying my printed old file from my hard disk. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? SQL Server. Sign in. United States English. Home R2 Library Forums.
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If you can help I would like to know the tweaks! Thanks Rolf. Thursday, March 29, PM. The functionality is already available as long as you have MODI installed either version If this is still a current issue for you please holler and post here, else if this is a dead thread just disregard.
The necessary tweaking is pretty interesting as its very much buried especially in the WSS 3. Thursday, March 29, AM.
Hi, I'd love to see some info on how to make that work in WSS 3. Also it seems that Document Imaging does not work on Vista bit. Anyone have any info on that? If you need to view MDI files without the appropriate Microsoft programs, your choices are limited.
MDI Viewer will let you see the contents of MDI files, which might be all you need, and you can always print the screen or take a screenshot if you need to save data.
That's cumbersome, but it beats the alternative, if there is one. Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. You have to Re-run the office installation files and install Microsoft Document Imaging Writer yourself.
More worse, it is no longer available in Office When you send a MDI file to your friends or customers, they will be confused with it. Of course, the conversion is allowed. High-resolution, tag-based graphics format developed from the TIFF format; used by Microsoft Office for saving scanned documents; may be turned into a Word.
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