The error is:

Error Diagnostic Information
Error occurred in tag CFINDEX 
Error during SetCurrentDirectory

This only happens if I try and use a mapped drive rather than a physical
drive.

Karl O'Sullivan
Senior Analyst Programmer
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Tel: 024 7660 2020 x7578
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> Subject:      RE: [ cf-dev ] Help on Verity
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> 
> when you say it fails, what exactly do you mean?  do you get an error
> message, and if so, what?  or does it just not return the expected results
> when you try searching the collection?
> 
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> Duncan Cumming
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>                     "Osullivan Karl
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> Help on Verity                                
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>                     01/23/03 02:23 PM
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> Sorry, don't think I explained myself enough.  I know the COLLECTION will
> get stored on the CF server, which is fine.  It's when I try and use
> either
> the administrator or CFINDEX to say *which* documents I want indexing that
> causes the problem.  The documents I want to index are on a different
> server
> (SERVER_B).  On my CF server (SERVER_A) I have mapped a drive (H:) to
> SERVER_A, and then I try and index those files by using:
> 
> <CFINDEX
>            collection="#IndexCollection#"
>     action="REFRESH"
>     type="PATH"
>     key="h:\inetpub\wwwroot\phone_test\documentation\"
>     extensions="#IndexExtensions#"
>     recurse="#IndexRecurse#"
>     language="#IndexLanguage#"
>     urlPath="http://coldfusion_test/phone_test/documentation/";
> 
> >
> 
> But this fails.  Any ideas?
> 
> Karl O'Sullivan
> Senior Analyst Programmer
> University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
> Tel: 024 7660 2020 x7578
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Sent:         23 January 2003 14:07
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> > Subject:           Re: [ cf-dev ] Help on Verity
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> > you tried using the <CFIndex> tag to index your collection?  From what I
> > understand, the collection can be stored where you like, and the
> > information you index can be stored where you like.  These can be
> seperate
> > locations.  So you might have your collection at C:
> > \Cfusion\Verity\Collections, but the files you index are at D:
> > \WWWRoot\Docs.
> > If you're adding a path, in the CF Administrator, that is just where the
> > collection gets stored, not where the data you index is stored, which I
> > guess might be where the confusion is?
> >
> > Duncan Cumming
> > IT Manager
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> >                     "Osullivan Karl
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> Help
> > on Verity
> >                     <karl.osullivan@uh
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> >                     01/23/03 02:01 PM
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> > Hi again,
> >
> > Am having real trouble trying to use the built-in Verity functions on
> the
> > CF
> > server.  Basically I have the CF server software on SERVER_A (which is
> > also
> > where I will create my collections), but the directory I want to index
> is
> > on
> > SERVER_B.
> >
> > However, when I go into Index on Verity Collections, I have to provide a
> > Directory Path for the information I want indexing.  If I click on the
> > Browse Server button, then this only shows physical drives, and not
> mapped
> > drives (which is how I was hoping to link to SERVER_B).  I've tried
> typing
> > in the mapped drive eg: h:\help\documents but this just comes back as an
> > error.
> >
> > Does anyone have an idea how to do this?  From what I can see, you can
> > only
> > index documents on the same server as the CF server software, unless I
> > have
> > a separate Verity server, which is not an option.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Karl O'Sullivan
> >
> > Karl O'Sullivan
> > Senior Analyst Programmer
> > University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
> > Tel: 024 7660 2020 x7578
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