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Worth Reading – Enabling Knowledge Agents in SharePoint: Pain control

I will admit, as interesting as SharePoint knowledge agents are, enabling them wasn’t very simple for a PowerShell novice like myself.

On the other hand, I did figure it out. It would have helped if this had been published before I
started down that path. lol

Still, it’s great when someone like Simon shares their experience and how to make it work successfully!

https://noviaworks.co.uk/2025/10/14/enabling-knowledge-agents-in-sharepoint-pain-control/

Have you tried the Knowledge agents yet? I found the ability to populate a field with a 50-word summary of the document, which appears in the SharePoint folder view, to be an exciting tool. There is also the ability to create three new fields and auto-populate, which I can see could be helpful, but I’ve yet to figure out what information would be truly valuable to me. That may be a question of finding the right document library to test it on, though.

What’s your experience been?

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