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Frequently Asked Questions

I issued a query, and it didn’t match a document that I know exists. Why?
Why does my SERVER_NAME show up as an IP address?
Sometimes the Files to be filtered counter is greater than the Total # documents counter. How is that possible?
How do I handle a large number of documents in my corpus when I have a powerful computer?
There are a lot of event log messages. Can I turn them off?
Why do I get the event Very low disk space… even after freeing up disk space?
How much disk space should I allocate for Index Server data?
My computer is idle but the Files to be filtered counter is not zero. What is the reason?
Why are all my floating point numbers formatted with the same number of decimal places?
Why do unreadable files in Microsoft® FrontPage™ _vti directories show up in my query results?
How can I exclude certain directories from search results?
How can I index remote UNC shares?
Why doesn’t Index Server index remote virtual roots?


To TopI issued a query, and it didn’t match a document that I know exists. Why?


To TopWhy does my SERVER_NAME show up as an IP address?


To TopSometimes the Files to be filtered counter is greater than the Total # documents counter. How is that possible?


To TopHow do I handle a large number of documents in my corpus when I have a powerful computer?


To TopThere are a lot of event log messages. Can I turn them off?


To TopWhy do I get the event Very low disk space.... even after freeing up disk space?


To TopHow much disk space should I allocate for Index Server data?


To TopMy computer is idle but the Files to be filtered counter is not zero. What is the reason?


To TopWhy are all my floating point numbers formatted with the same number of decimal places?


To TopWhy do unreadable files in Microsoft® FrontPage™ _vti directories show up in my query results?


To TopHow can I exclude certain directories from search results?


To TopHow can I index remote UNC shares?


To TopWhy doesn’t Index Server index remote virtual roots?


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