Re: IIS, index server, and FrontPage

by Kid Stevens <Kidstevens(at)comcast.net>

 Date:  Mon, 20 May 2002 11:36:56 -0600
 To:  "hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
 References:  elkaymfg
  todo: View Thread, Original
Is there any .index files in the site?  That could cause problems with
re-indexing the sight.

At 11:18 AM -0500 5/20/02, DiVita, Judith L. [JLD] wrote:
>I am becoming desparate.  Does anyone have any ideas about what I will
>describe below:
>1. How to correct the long file save time and 2. How to correct the bogus
>data showing up in the search.
>
>I have a project I have to complete by July 1 which is restructuring our
>Intranet and adding search, etc.
>(I am using FrontPage because that's what it's in now and I have to get it
>done quickly.
>I would like to switch to Dreamweaver, but that's not an option right now.)
>
>I have two major hurdles:
>1.  I am experiencing problems with performance when saving.  My support
>person ran defrag on the server, but it didn't make any difference. Simple
>pages take at least 5 minutes to save in FrontPage.  The same page takes
>seconds if you save it with notepad or dreamweaver.  Of course, after I did
>that the FrontPage extensions on that server went flaky - hit counters and
>forms no longer worked.
>I'm thinking that unless I can figure out what's wrong, I will have to do a
>lot in Notepad (I'm the only one with a Dreamweaver license) and then reload
>the extensions.  Any other ideas?
>
>2.  When I run the search on the whole site, pages show up which are
>physically not there when you look using explorer or FrontPage.  When you
>click on the link, however, the page does appear.  Many of these are
>obsolete and shouldn't be there, but I can't delete them because I can't
>find them.
>
>
>
>Judy DiVita
>JLD(at)ElkayMfg.com
>630-572-2302
>Fax - 630-575-4813

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Sincerely,
Kid Stevens


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