MSN Search

1 ). Search Limited to 32 Connections
When you use multiple catalogs as part of a single search, only a small number of concurrent users are able to connect and perform the search.
 
2 ). Command-Line Tool Cannot Resume a Paused Build
When you use the command-line tool to change the status of a catalog, the command-line tool is unable to resume a paused build.
 
3 ). Prop of Notification Catalog Fails After Deletes Are Made
On a notification catalog, if an attempt is made to prop the catalog after deletes have been made, the prop of the catalog fails. A notification catalog is built by accepting information from a notification source. This notification source is a...
 
4 ). Tag Tool: Sort Order Incorrect in Attribute Name Column
When you enter ASCII extended characters as tags with the Tag tool, the extended characters are sorted incorrectly. All extended characters appear after the standard English alphabet. This is a common problem when you tag documents in languages that...
 
5 ). Search HTML Filter Ignores UTF-8 Character Encoding
Search does not index text on HTML pages that have been UTF-8 encoded.
 
6 ). Error Fetching URL when Indexing PDF Files
When you are indexing .pdf files with Site Server Search, the gatherer log may report the following error message for one or more files:
 
7 ). Unable to Connect to Catalog Server via Search MMC
The following error may occur when you connect to a Site Server 3.0 Catalog build server using an IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for a host name in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC):
 
8 ). Search File Crawl Does Not Work When Run Against Samba Server
When you perform a Site Server Search file crawl of a UNIX workstation using the Samba software suite to implement the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol, you may receive the following error message:
 
9 ). An Example Search Results Page Utilizing a SQL-Style Query for Site Server Search
A basic search results page utilizing an SQL-style query for Site Server Search can be constructed in relatively few lines of code. The code presented in this article is a commented example of such a page.
 
10 ). FIX: Microsoft Search Service May Cause 100% CPU Usage if BUILTIN\Administrators Login Is Removed
The Microsoft Search service (MSSearch) may fail to start, or may cause 100% CPU usage, if both of the following conditions are met: The BUILTIN\Administrators account is removed from SQL Server 2000.The Microsoft Search service is configured to...
 
11 ). FIX: SP1 Regression: Running FREETEXT Queries May Cause a MS Search Resource Leak
Execution of full-text queries with the FREETEXT predicate may cause a memory leak over time in the MS Search process. In testing, under high stress with a large number of full-text queries, the memory leak was approximately 200 KB over 35 hours....
 
12 ). Microsoft Search full-text catalog population fails when you upgrade SQL Server 2000 failover cluster to SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3
Explains that Microsoft Search full-text catalog population may fail when you upgrade SQL Server 2000 failover cluster to SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3. You can reregister the Microsoft Search (MSSearch) DLL files to work around this problem.
 
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