Sounds like a folder "permissions" issue. Is CF/Verity allowed access to that 
specific folder? Remember that W2K is even more security concious than NT (for 
what it's worth)!

Surely MM have a Technote on this as it would I imagine be a common problem.

Regards,

PT
ACTCFUG

> We recently moved a site with a Verity Collection from a Windows NT 
> server running CF 4.5 to a Windows 2000 server running CF 5.  I 
> recreated the collection on the new server successfully but am unable 
> to index it either from CF Administrator or programatically.  The 
> following error is thrown when I try to do it programatically:
> 
> --------------------------------
> Error Diagnostic Information
> Error occurred in tag CFINDEX
> 
> Error during SetCurrentDirectory
> --------------------------------
> 
> 
> Here is the code:
> <CFINDEX 
> collection="TrusteeDocuments" 
> action="REFRESH"
> type="PATH"
> key="d:\Clients\firmname\www\TrusteeIntranet\Documents\"
> extensions=".htm, .html, .txt, *., .pdf, .doc, .xls, .ppt"
> recurse="YES"
> language="english"
> urlPath="http://www.firmname.com/TrusteeIntranet/Documents";>
> 
> The "key" path is valid - I have tried it with and without the 
> trailing backslash.  Same with the URL path.  If I set type="FILE" I 
> do not get an error message but it, of course, does not index content 
> in folders below ..\Documents
> 
> I am at my wits end with this.  We have looked into the OS permission 
> settings on the folders where the documents and the collection are 
> stored to make sure they weren't too restrictive.
> 
> Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Joe 
> High Caliber 
Solutions

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