Re: Can't search by custom friendly names

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No, the permissions on this file is not a problem. The fact that it works in
the MMC means that it should work in the asp, aspx pages. I'm puzzled by
your problem. Did you contact Quilogic?

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"Zoran" <Zoran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D26AC29F-E9AC-4B60-BD3B-7A24236A2133@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The error message is "Search Recordset Error: No such property."
>
> Could this have anything to do with permissions on the DefaultColumnFile
> file? The file has the same permissions as all the indexed files and the
> ASP
> web page itself (the special collection_guest account can read, and SYSTEM
> has all the permissions) - it is a long shot, but I have no better idea.
> This
> all looks simple and straightforward, but does not work for me...
>
> Oh, and another note: I could use the custom property for search through
> MMC
> even before I cached it.
>
> The DefaultColumnFile (String Value) is in ContentIndexCommon registry
> key,
> and the property is cached in secondary cache.
>
> "Hilary Cotter" wrote:
>
>> This should be working. What is the error message you are getting?
>>
>> --
>> Hilary Cotter
>> Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
>> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
>>
>> Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
>> http://www.indexserverfaq.com
>>
>> "Zoran" <Zoran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:0D9956A0-ECF2-4B6B-859B-19BCA7CB6634@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I can search by custom-defined friendly names from MMC query form fine,
>> >but
>> > not from an ASP page. For ASP IXSSQ search to work, I have to define
>> > column
>> > and assign friendly name in the ASP file again, regardless of the fact
>> > that I
>> > already defined the friendly name in the DefaultColumnFile. Is that
>> > expected
>> > behavior?
>> >
>> > I should probably mention that the catalog is not the default one, but
>> > I
>> > tried specifuing defaultColumnFile both in ContentIndexCommon, and in
>> > ContentIndex/Catalogs/ProjectCatalog1. (where should I actually have my
>> > friendly names defined - does it matter?) In eather case, MMC-based
>> > search
>> > using the defaultColumnFile-defined friendly name worked just fine. The
>> > OS
>> > is
>> > Win2003Server.
>>
>>
>>


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