Hi,

> [dspace]/bin/dsrun org.dspace.browse.IndexBrowse -r
> 
> (The -r option tells the system to create the browse tables.  When you 
> index subsequently, you should omit this option, otherwise it will try 
> and remove and recreate the tables:
> 
> [dspace]/bin/dsrun org.dspace.browse.IndexBrowse
> )

Actually, it might not work like that in that version.  I've made so 
many changes since that version, that I can't recall exactly what it 
did.  Try both of these commands and see how you get on.

Cheers,

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Richard
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