FP98: How to Use FrontPage with Microsoft Index Server on IIS 3.0
ID: Q194075
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft FrontPage 98 for Windows
SUMMARY
Microsoft Index Server version 1.1 is a content-indexing and search
component included with Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
3.0. When the FrontPage 98 Server Extensions are installed with
IIS 3.0, the Search Form uses the document index and search component of
Index Server. When Index Server is used with IIS virtual servers and
FrontPage there are special considerations. This article describes
the interaction between FrontPage, Index Server, and IIS virtual
servers.
MORE INFORMATION
Installing Index Server for Virtual Servers
For information about installing the Index Server, visit the
following Microsoft World Wide Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/search/index2/ixinstal.asp
Creating and Associating a Catalog for Each Virtual Server
Using the Index Server Administration HTML pages, check the list of
virtual roots to be indexed in the catalog and remove any virtual
roots you do not want to include in the catalog. Common roots
(virtual roots without specific IP addresses) are indexed in all
catalogs by default.
Force the creation of the catalog by browsing to the virtual server
and attempting a search.
Issues
FrontPage creates an Internet data query (.idq) file in the _vti_bin
directory for each page that contains a Search Form or WebBot Search
component. To properly associate the query with the catalog for the
virtual server, edit the "filename.htm0.idq" file so the CiCatalog
parameter correctly specifies the catalog for that virtual server.
This file will be deleted and recreated automatically when you use
the Recalculate Hyperlinks command on the Tools menu in FrontPage
Explorer. Because the file is deleted by the SYSTEM account, there is
no way to adequately protect it using Windows NT permissions.
If the CiCatalog parameter in the filename.htm0.idq file does not
specifically name a catalog for the virtual server, the default
catalog will be used. The default catalog is identified in the
following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\contentindex
\IsapiVirtualServerCatalogs\{default}.
By design, only ten files are returned as part of the search results.
The search caption lists the total number of files that match the
query, but ten is the maximum number of filenames that are returned.
The number of files returned can be changed by updating the
CiMaxRecords InResultSet variable in the filename.htm0.idq file. All
changes to the _vti_bin/filename.htm0.idq file will be lost the next
time you use the Recalculate Hyperlinks command.
If you want to avoid using the Search Form or the WebBot Search
Component, you may design a custom form linked to an .idq file in a
directory other than _vti_bin.
The catalog can be updated from the Index Server Administration page
by performing an incremental directory scan and merging the index.
The scan and merge operations are performed automatically as defined
by the registry entries ForcedNetPathScanInterval and
MasterMergeTime. The default interval for ForcedNetPathScanInterval
is 120 minutes and the default for MasterMergeTime is 0:00.
For additional information about using Microsoft Index Server with
FrontPage, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
Q194484 FP98: Using FrontPage Search Engine Instead of MS
Index Server
Additional query words:
98 tripoli
Keywords : fpinterop fpext
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 27, 1999