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No documents indexed?
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| Nicholas Riley 2004-05-05, 3:35 pm |
| I am trying to set up Indexing Service on Windows 2000 Server for an IIS
served Web site.
I cannot get any documents to be indexed; I have removed and recreated
catalogs, restarted the Indexing Service, etc. I tried creating a
catalog with a single directory and single text file containing a single
word; it is not indexed either. I tried enabling "Index files with
unknown extensions" but still, when I click on Indexing Service in MMC
all of the columns to the right of "Location" contain 0s.
The only thing I see in Event Viewer are messages such as:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Ci
Event Category: CI Service
Event ID: 4137
Date: 5/5/2004
Time: 2:35:14 PM
User: N/A
Computer: BRANDO
Description:
CI has started for catalog d:\inetpub\sample\catalog.wci.
If I test via the "Query the Catalog" page; whatever I type, I get back
"No results".
Thanks for any advice.
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| Nicholas Riley 2004-05-10, 5:46 pm |
| Nicholas Riley wrote:
> I am trying to set up Indexing Service on Windows 2000 Server for an IIS
> served Web site.
>
> I cannot get any documents to be indexed; I have removed and recreated
> catalogs, restarted the Indexing Service, etc. I tried creating a
> catalog with a single directory and single text file containing a single
> word; it is not indexed either. I tried enabling "Index files with
> unknown extensions" but still, when I click on Indexing Service in MMC
> all of the columns to the right of "Location" contain 0s.
FWIW, this was a permissions problem. It'd sure be nice if it was
reported as such.
--Nicholas
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| George Cheng [MSFT] 2004-05-13, 6:35 pm |
| Was it the system account that did not have permissions?
Thank You
George Cheng
Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support
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| Nicholas Riley wrote:
| > I am trying to set up Indexing Service on Windows 2000 Server for an
IIS
| > served Web site.
| >
| > I cannot get any documents to be indexed; I have removed and recreated
| > catalogs, restarted the Indexing Service, etc. I tried creating a
| > catalog with a single directory and single text file containing a
single
| > word; it is not indexed either. I tried enabling "Index files with
| > unknown extensions" but still, when I click on Indexing Service in MMC
| > all of the columns to the right of "Location" contain 0s.
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| FWIW, this was a permissions problem. It'd sure be nice if it was
| reported as such.
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| --Nicholas
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