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Hilary Cotter


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06-08-05 10:57 PM

If you are querying a remote Indexing Server using ADO your connection
string would be to the local Indexing Service on your local machine.

In your query it would look like this

select DocTitle, vpath, Size, Write from
REMOTESERVERNAME.REMOTECATALOGNAME..Scope() where contains('microsoft')

Note that in this example the name of your remote server is REMOTESERVERNAME
and the name of the catalog on the remote server you are trying to query is
REMOTECATALOGNAME.


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Hilary Cotter
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"Vasantha peddireddy" <Vasanthapeddireddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:BCDD186F-6237-4B22-B45F-311F4765F3A2@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> In response to your answer, it is not clear to me what is
> RemoteIndexingServiceName when you say use the below for querying against
a
> remote catalog
>
>
RemoteIndexingServiceName.RemoteCatalogName..scope()",objConnection.RemoteCa
talogName..scope()",objConnection[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Thanks,,
> Vasantha
>
>
> "Hilary Cotter" wrote:
> 
instance[vbcol=seagreen] 







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