Hi users,

I have a strange behavior here. I use ManifoldCF together with solr. My only 
repositories are some windows shares which are configured in an active 
directory topology. If I type in the domain administrator as access user in the 
repository connection definition and run a crawl job on this everything works 
fine. All files can be seen in the solr index afterwards.

Now I created a special user called solrindexer in the active directory. I gave 
this user read rights to all the shares and also the files and directories on 
these shares which I like to index in my jobs.

If I use a normal file browser like Windows Explorer to access the shares with 
this user everything is ok. I can see and access all the files on this share. 
Unfortunately ManifoldCF does not "see" these files. In the path definition of 
the jobs I can choose the folders of the repository so if I can see them here 
the access rights should be ok, I thought. But the job does not give out any 
files out to solr. As soon as I switch back to the administrator to crawl the 
shares, everything works fine again.

I really double and triple checked the access rights of the user solrindexer. I 
also tried to grant this user full access rights but the result is always the 
same.

How can I diagnose this further? In the simple History of MCF I only see job 
start and job end. In the Document Status report I can see many Identifiers 
with State Processed, status Inactive and Scheduled Action Unknown. The 
identifiers only point to folders, though. There is not a single file in the 
list. In the path definitions of the job I defined to index all directories and 
files. Again, with the administrator user this job works without any change to 
the job itself and I also can see all the processed files in the document 
status report.

Does somebody of you have any advices for me?


Thanks
Jan




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