When you perform a search, your results list contains one or more pages
that you deleted. If you attempt to load a deleted page, you will receive an error message indicating that the page cannot be found.
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This behavior occurs because FrontPage maintains pointers to your Web
content, even though you deleted a page. These pointers remain intact until
you recalculate links.
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To resolve this behavior, use either of the following methods.
NOTE: You should try Method 1 first. If Method 1 does not resolve this behavior, use Method 2.
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Method 1: Recalculate Links
| 1. | Open your Web in FrontPage.
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| 2. | On the Tools menu, click Recalculate Hyperlinks.
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| 3. | Run your search in a Web browser.
NOTE: You may need to refresh or reload the page in the Web browser.
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Method 2: Reset the Dependency Databases
To reset the dependency databases used by the Search Component,
use these steps:
| 1. | In Windows Explorer, open the folder that contains your Web content.
To determine where you content is stored, use the following table as
a guide.
Web Server Folder
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Microsoft Personal Web Server \Webshare\wwwroot
Microsoft Internet Information Server \InetPub\wwwroot
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| 2. | Open the folder that contained the deleted page.
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| 3. | Open the \_vti_pvt folder and delete the following two files:
Deptodoc.btr
Doctodep.btr
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| 4. | Open the \_vti_txt\default.wti folder. Delete the following files:
All.cat
All.dct
All.doc
All.fmt
All.fn
All.hl
All.idx
All.inv
All.src
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| 5. | Switch to FrontPage.
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| 6. | On the Tools menu, click Recalculate Hyperlinks. |
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