You are a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 administrator. Your company has an Active Directory domain and a SharePoint server that is a member of the domain. You have a Web Site content source configured with a start address of http://w3.domain.local/default.aspx?topsales. This content source is configured to crawl only the first page of each start address. Users report that they are not receiving results from the sales page of this Web site when they search through SharePoint. You determine that the Shared Service Provider (SSP) is not indexing the sales page because it is a complex URL. You need to ensure that the sales page is indexed across all content sources for the SSP. What should you do?

Options
- Add a crawl rule with a path of http:I/*I?. Add the ASPX file type.
- Modify the existing content sources to crawl an unlimited page depth.
- Modify the existing content sources to crawl an unlimited number of server hops.
- Add a crawl rule with a path of http:I/*I*. Enable the Crawl complex URLs option.


CORRECT ANSWER : Add a crawl rule with a path of http:I/*I*. Enable the Crawl complex URLs option.

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