If you put d:\Clients\firmname\www\TrusteeIntranet\Documents\ into Start >
Run - does it work?

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Subject: Verity problems - going nuts/need help

Peter, 

Thanks for the suggestions.  We set the permissions
on the folder to match what they had been set to on
the old NT machine but it didn't help.

Joe



Subject: Verity problems - going nuts/need help
From: Peter Tilbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:07:00 -0400
Thread:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messages&threadid=446
56&forumid=4#232414

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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