SharePoint Online Search Connector prerequisites

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    Summary of SharePoint Online Search Connector Prerequisites

    The ServiceNow SharePoint Online Search Connector (SPOC) facilitates consumer-grade search capabilities for managing information resources. As of the Yokohama release, it is prepared for future deprecation and will not be activated on new instances, although it remains supported. Customers should refer to the Deprecation Process article for specific details.

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    Key Features

    • Enhanced Search Experience: Improves content discovery in Microsoft SharePoint, allowing employees to quickly locate needed information.
    • Multi-Channel Support: Works across various platforms, including Employee Service Management, Service Portal, Now Mobile app, and Virtual Agent.
    • AI Integration: Integrates with ServiceNow® AI Search for better relevance and personalization.
    • Supported Content Types: Compatible with various file types such as DOCX, PDF, and PPTX, with a maximum file size of 25 MB.
    • Language Support: Supports English, Spanish, French, Japanese, and German languages.
    • Flexible Permissions: Admins can configure permissions to control access effectively.
    • Selective Indexing: Allows for indexing only specific sites and documents, excluding confidential information.
    • Existing Connector Management: Existing connectors must be deleted to apply new enhancements related to indexing and permissions.

    Key Outcomes

    By implementing the SharePoint Online Search Connector, ServiceNow customers can expect improved search functionality that enhances productivity, ensures access to finalized documents, and provides better control over content management. Note that only one SharePoint instance can be connected to a ServiceNow instance at a time, and specific setup configurations, including Microsoft Entra ID spoke and Graph and REST connections, are necessary for integration.

    The ServiceNow SharePoint Online Search Connector offers a consumer-grade search configuration to manage your information resources.

    Important:
    Starting with the Yokohama release, SharePoint Online Search Connector is being prepared for future deprecation. It is hidden and no longer activated on new instances but continue to be supported. For deprecation details, see the Deprecation Process [KB0867184] article in the Now Support knowledge base.
    For detailed instructions on how to get started with External Content Connectors, see
    As search is the key to productivity, SharePoint Online Search Connector (SPOC) helps your employees to search and discover content from the ServiceNow employee experience.

    How SharePoint Online Search Connector works

    Here’s an overview of how SharePoint Online Search Connector works:
    Figure 1. SPOC overview
    SharePoint Online Search Connector flow
    Use the SharePoint Online Search Connector to:
    • Create better search and discovery experiences for the Microsoft SharePoint content, confirming that your employees can quickly find the information they need.
    • Enable support across multiple channels like Employee Service Management, Service Portal, Now Mobile app, and Virtual Agent.
    • Integrate with the ServiceNow® AI Search for improved relevance and personalization.
    • Search and find relevant information and drive business outcomes.

    Required plugins

    Activate the following plugins and apps:
    • Employee Center Pro
    • Microsoft SharePoint spoke
    • AI Search spoke
    • Microsoft Entra ID spoke
    Verify that the AI Search engine is enabled. External Content for the AI Search plugin (com.glide.ais.external_content) must have a ServiceNow subscription.

    For more information, see Setting up SharePoint Online Search Connector.

    Things to remember

    • The SharePoint Online Search Connector is only compatible with the AI Search engine, not with the Zing search engine.
    • The content types supported by the AI Search engine, such as, DOTX, HTM, XLSX, DOT, PPTM, DOCX, PPTX, TXT, PDF, POT, PPT, POTX, DOC, HTML, and XLS are supported in SharePoint Online Search Connector along with ASPX.
    • The AI Search file size up to 25 MB is applicable.
    • The languages supported are English, Spanish, French, Japanese, and German.
    • SharePoint Online Search Connector supports SharePoint groups The groups are Members, Owners, and Visitors. The groups have different permission levels.
      • Members: Can edit a document residing in the site.
      • Owners: Can create, edit, and delete documents residing in the site.
      • Visitors: Can read a document residing in the site.
    • SharePoint Online Search Connector is enabled to read users from the Microsoft 365 groups.
      Note:
      It only reads and pulls data from the Microsoft 365 Members group.
    • SharePoint Online Search Connector doesn’t read users from your Active directory.
    • SharePoint Online Search Connector supports Everyone except external users site permissions.
    • As an admin, you can use the following enhancements for more flexibility and control:
      • Flexible permissions: Select the Sites.FullControl.All, Sites.Read.All, or Sites.Selected permissions while configuring the connector.
      • Selective indexing: Index sites and subsites selectively by excluding some URLs and subsites, which have confidential information.
      • Index published versions: Control and limit the indexing only to the published files, confirming employees access the verified and finalized versions and not the drafts or unfinished documents.​
        Note:
        If you have an existing connector without these enhancements, delete the existing connector, create a new connector, specify the URLs for indexing and exclusion, and define the site permissions for more effective content control and governance.
    • Two SharePoint instances cannot be connected to one ServiceNow instance simultaneously.
    • The Microsoft Entra ID spoke setup is required along with the Graph and REST connection setups to connect your ServiceNow instance to a Microsoft SharePoint tenant.