Re: Can the .mdb file (include VBA code) be indexed?

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Raymond,
If memory servers me correctly, both of those file extensions are Microsoft
Access related. Assuming so, I do not believe that there are any known /
public IFilters for this files types. However, the IFilter API is well
known, and if you know the internal structure of these MS propriety file
formats, then by all means write your own! <g>

-- John
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"Raymond" <Raymond@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi GURU, I wonder if the code inside the .mdb or .adp file can be indexed?
> if
> yes, what iFilter can do that? Thanks.


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