Article ID: 158157 - Last Review: November 23, 2000 - Revision: 1.0 OFF97: Find Fast Indexes Special FrontPage DirectoriesThis article was previously published under Q158157
IMPORTANT: This article contains information about editing the registry.
Before you edit the registry, you should first make a backup copy of the
registry files (System.dat and User.dat). Both are hidden files in the
Windows folder.
SYMPTOMS
The Find Fast Indexer included with Microsoft Office 97 allows you to
create an index of content contained on your computer. If you have any
Microsoft FrontPage webs on your computer, Find Fast Indexer may index your
webs. This may cause a problem when you try to use the Microsoft FrontPage
WebBot Search component.
CAUSE
When you create a Microsoft FrontPage web on a computer, a large directory
"tree" is created. Some of the directories contained in this tree are
administrative directories: that is, they are intended for use only by
Microsoft FrontPage itself. Information contained in these directories is
not normally exposed to users.
If the Find Fast Indexer indexes any of the following directories:
_private
you may not be able to use the WebBot Search component correctly within
your FrontPage web.
_vti_bin _vti_cnf _vti_log _vti_pvt _vti_shm _vti_txt WORKAROUND
It is possible to force the Find Fast Indexer to skip such directories by
adding a key to the registry of the computer that contains the FrontPage
web(s).
WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Windows 95. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. Before making changes to the registry, turn off the Find Fast Indexer. To do this:
To add the key to the registry:
MORE INFORMATION
Setting the ExcludeFPTemp registry key to "1" prevents Find Fast Indexer
from indexing any directory whose name begins with "_vti" or whose name is
"_private".
To reenable indexing of the "_vti" and "_private" directories, follow the steps in the Workaround section, with one exception. Set the value of the ExcludeFPTemp key to "0" (without quotation marks) to reenable indexing. | Article Translations
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