Microsoft Index Server is designed to minimize administrative requirements. By default, every virtual root is indexed, but indexing can be controlled on a per-root basis. Performance statistics can be retrieved by use of either the Performance Monitor or HTTP.
- Writing IDA Scripts: Discusses the function of .ida files in administering Index Server.
- Listing Virtual Roots: Describes how to get a list of virtual directories and their indexed state.
- Setting Up a Remote Virtual Root: Tells how to set up a remote virtual root for indexing.
- Forcing a Scan: Tells how to force Index Server to scan a virtual directory.
- Forcing a Merge: Tells how to force Index Server to merge all indexes into one master and when it is appropriate to do so.
- Monitoring Performance: Describes the various ways of monitoring the performance of Index Server:
- Viewing Unfiltered Files: Defines unfiltered files and tells about the unfiltered property.
- Logging Queries: Points to the IIS logging system for logging queries.
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