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Re: Search component - Well Halelujha !
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| §andro 2004-04-24, 5:34 am |
| Grrrr... finally I've found the problem.
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If Indexing Service is not on the Web Service Extensions list and allowed,
then you need to go
back to Windows Components installation and install it, even though you know
it is already installed. You have to get it into the windows metabase for
IIS properly. <>
I kept asking in the newsgoup whether the indexing service should appear in
the IIS management console under Web Service Extns because I didn't have it
and I got no responses.
The indexing.mmc was in Admin Tools and operational so I just asumed that it
was an installed Windows component. Can you believe that it was not
installed??
Now my search component works! 
"Hollis D. Paul" <Hollis@outhousebythesound.com> wrote in message
news:VA.000019b7.004c6a08@obts-outlookdev.outlookbythesound.com...
> In article <eyvIjV1JEHA.808@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, §andro wrote:
> That doesn't look right to me. In my forms which are working, the
> template is located in the _derived folder of the root of my site,
> which is one folder down from root of the virtual server. So, if the
> home directory of my virtual server is d:\NetTest, I publish the site
> "TestNet" to d:\NetTest\TestNet, and the template is in
> /TestNet/_derived/search.htm0.htx.
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> It would appear that you are publishing Xparx at
> C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Xparx, so it should be looking for the template as
> /Xparx/_derived/search.htm0.htx .
>
> It appears that your idq file is pointing to the root of the Virtual
> Server, which is reserved web application stuff. I would also advise
> creating your own virtual server, independent of the default web site,
> and giving it its own application pool. You will need to reserve an IP
> address in the TCP/IP properties of your LAN NIC (if you are using a
> fixed IP for the NIC) or in the DHCP properties of the DHCP server that
> is provisioning your computers. In SBS2003, which sits on top of
> Win2003, the help file is really very good about telling you how to set
> all this up.
>
> Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
> Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
> Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2195
> http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
>
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
>
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| Hollis D. Paul 2004-04-24, 12:34 pm |
| In article <OhP#7tdKEHA.1892@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, §andro wrote:
> I kept asking in the newsgoup whether the indexing service should appear in
> the IIS management console under Web Service Extns because I didn't have it
> and I got no responses.
>
Well, a newsgroup is a "noisy" medium, and it is a difficult process to
recognize the "real" question, and also, to recognize the "real" answer. You
saw the "answer" in my reply to another thread, but Hari had given you the
essential info in your thread just before I first replied. However, since it
was the second time he had said it that day, he did not include the "how to
fix it" part. I amplified the answer because I had not recognized it as the
solution to one of my problems, but the essential grain came from Hari. It
is hard to put oneself into the questioner's "frame of mind" when you are an
expert and are not having the particular problem--which is why I work the
FrontPage Extensions newsgroup--its still a mystery for me and I struggle
with it just as everyone else does.
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA
Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2195
http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
Mukilteo, WA USA
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| §andro 2004-04-24, 9:34 pm |
| Please don't miss-understand, I appreciate all the help and it finally got
fixed.
I was just frustrated that it was something so odd (indexing was there and
operational but it wasn't an installed Windows component????).
Thanks again
"Hollis D. Paul" <Hollis@outhousebythesound.com> wrote in message
news:VA.000019c1.0012b6d5@obts-outlookdev.outlookbythesound.com...
> In article <OhP#7tdKEHA.1892@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, §andro wrote:
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> Well, a newsgroup is a "noisy" medium, and it is a difficult process to
> recognize the "real" question, and also, to recognize the "real" answer.
You
> saw the "answer" in my reply to another thread, but Hari had given you the
> essential info in your thread just before I first replied. However, since
it
> was the second time he had said it that day, he did not include the "how
to
> fix it" part. I amplified the answer because I had not recognized it as
the
> solution to one of my problems, but the essential grain came from Hari.
It
> is hard to put oneself into the questioner's "frame of mind" when you are
an
> expert and are not having the particular problem--which is why I work the
> FrontPage Extensions newsgroup--its still a mystery for me and I struggle
> with it just as everyone else does.
>
> Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
> Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
> Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2195
> http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
>
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
>
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