About this software
A central search server that indexes and searches company content across file shares, email and collaboration repositories, delivering permission-aware results to teams. It provides a web-based search interface and administrative controls for indexing, user access and result relevance. Suited to mid-size organizations seeking centralized enterprise search, the product supports deployment in business environments and integrates with common corporate content sources.
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Copernic Server Search
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Benefits
- Centralized indexing: Index corporate files, email, and collaboration data from multiple repositories.
- Permission-aware results: Returns results that respect users' existing access permissions and security.
- Web-based search interface: Provides a browser-accessible search interface for end users and teams.
- Administrative controls: Includes tools for index scheduling, monitoring, and result tuning.
- Scalable for mid-size teams: Licensing and deployment options support mid-size organizational needs.
Available languages
- English
- French
Support information
- Documentation and guides: Publisher provides product documentation and setup guides online.
- Knowledge base resources: Access to articles and troubleshooting steps is available on the support site.
- Software updates: Periodically published updates and patches are available from publisher downloads.
- Technical support contacts: Contact options for technical assistance are listed on the publisher support pages.
- Professional services availability: Professional services and integration assistance may be offered by the publisher.
Frequently asked questions
What is Copernic Server Search?
Server-side search software that indexes enterprise content to enable fast text search across networked files, local volumes, and mail repositories.
How does indexing work and affect server performance?
Indexing extracts text and metadata to build a searchable catalog; initial indexing is the most resource-intensive, and incremental updates reduce load. Scheduling, resource throttling, and hardware sizing influence performance.
Which file types can Copernic Server Search index?
Typical server search solutions index common formats such as plain text, PDFs, and office documents; exact supported formats depend on installed filters and configuration.
How are security and access permissions enforced in searches?
Search results are typically filtered according to the server's authentication and file system access control lists, so users see only items they are permitted to access.
What administration and management tools are available?
Administration is typically via a centralized console or web interface for configuring indexes, schedules, user access, and monitoring status; logging assists troubleshooting.