Re: Indexing service ignores most files in directory
- From: cccstar <cccstar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:02:00 -0800
I am expierencing exactly the same symptoms with a fewer number of files.
The suggested copy into empty directories appears to work correctly but how
can know that future additions to the directory will work? Is there a patch
or other work around soultion to this problem
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""WenJun Zhang[msft]"" wrote:
Hi Mike,.
Since the current situation is a little bit strange, my suggestion is to
rebuild the old catalog and directory to test. Please follow the steps as
below:
1) Stop Indexing Service.
2) Rename the directory htmlROBO and create a new one under
D:\MV\rh06\html\htmlhelp\.
3) Copy all the files from the renamed directory to the new
D:\MV\rh06\html\htmlhelp\htmlROBO\
4) Select all files in the new directory and open
Properties->General->Advanced, make sure option 'File is ready for
archiving' isn't selected and 'For fast searching, allow Indexing Service
to index this file' is selected.
5) Delete the problematic catalog in Indexing Service snap-in. Also make
sure its corresponding hidden catalog.wci directory is deleted.
6) Recreate a new catalog with the same name and include the directory:
D:\MV\rh06\html\htmlhelp\htmlROBO\
7) Start Indexing Service to allow it crawl on the new data folder.
Let's see if it works this time. If still no sucess, I will ping our
indexing service product group for further suggestions on the
troubleshooting.
Have a great day.
Sincerely,
WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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