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| Jon Rowland 2004-04-14, 2:48 pm |
| Hi to everybody,
I'm new to this group and hope you kind people can help me.
Although I am quite knowledge about computers, I'm no way as good as
some of the posters on here, so please bear with me.
My question is regarding the Indexing Service within Windows 2000.
I am a user on a network and wish to set up IS in order to permit
other users of a network folder to search a number of documents
available.
I do not appear to be able to set up a catalog to index the folder I
wish to. I presume that I need admin rights for this? Is this correct?
And does anything else need to be done to the folder?
I will have PDF files which will need indexing, does the Adobe ifilter
need to be installed on the server or locally on the users machines?
I know that I am using Win2000 Pro but cannot confirm what the server
OS is but would presume it is Win2000 too.
Is there any other advice anyone can provide?
Many thanks
Jon
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| George Cheng [MSFT] 2004-04-14, 2:48 pm |
| If you view the statistics on your catalog how many total docs, docs to
index, and deferred for indexing are there?
The connect as user only needs read access. Yes you need the adobe ifilter
installed.
193886 How to Index Physical Roots
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=193886
Thank You
George Cheng
Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support
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| Hi to everybody,
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| I'm new to this group and hope you kind people can help me.
|
| Although I am quite knowledge about computers, I'm no way as good as
| some of the posters on here, so please bear with me.
|
| My question is regarding the Indexing Service within Windows 2000.
| I am a user on a network and wish to set up IS in order to permit
| other users of a network folder to search a number of documents
| available.
|
| I do not appear to be able to set up a catalog to index the folder I
| wish to. I presume that I need admin rights for this? Is this correct?
| And does anything else need to be done to the folder?
|
| I will have PDF files which will need indexing, does the Adobe ifilter
| need to be installed on the server or locally on the users machines?
|
| I know that I am using Win2000 Pro but cannot confirm what the server
| OS is but would presume it is Win2000 too.
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| Is there any other advice anyone can provide?
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| Many thanks
| Jon
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