Ika-line: kung gusto mong gumamit ng isang profile ari-arian sa isang panuntunan para sa paglikha ng mga madla, ang ari-arian ay dapat na nakikita sa "lahat."
I was working with a co-worker yesterday and he was building out a MOSS audience based on a custom user profile property in MOSS. Sa kasong ito, ang madla na ari-arian ay pinangalanang "SITECD" at sa pamamagitan ng convention, nag-iimbak ng isang 3 character na code. Siya ay tinukoy sa madla at isang panuntunan na sinabi na kung "SITECD ay katumbas ng 'ABG'", pagkatapos ay isama na user profile sa madla.
Siya-set up ng isang solong profile ng gumagamit na may halaga at pinagsama-sama ang madla, but MOSS simply wouldn’t add that user. I noticed that the privacy setting for that profile was set to “me only” (ang pinaka-mahigpit na form) and I remembered reading somewhere that property profiles used in rules must be visible by “everyone”. He made that change and that solved the problem.
The really funny thing about this is that I “remembered” reading about this. It was nagging at me this morning for some reason and I realized that I had written a chapter in this book, Moss Ipinaliwanag: Deep Dive Isang Worker Impormasyon ni sa Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, at ako na sakop ang puntong ito sa pinakasentro kabanata sinulat ko :). I would have thought that every word I wrote in that chapter would be seared into my memory.
Matt Morse nagsusulat ito up sa magandang detalye dito at reference ko ito sa kabanata: http://blogs.pointbridge.com/Blogs/morse_matt/Pages/Post.aspx?_ID=50
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