Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2082

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Generating Indexes
For example, /SALES.
HINT:
For information about defining a URL prefix in the NetWare Enterprise Web
Server, see
"Setting Additional Document Directories" on page
11
To exclude specific subdirectories from being indexed, enter their relative
paths in the Subdirectories to Exclude field.
12
To direct Web Search to include or exclude specific file types, click
Extensions to Include or Extensions to Exclude and then type the
extensions, separating each one with a single space, such as HTM PDF
TXT.
13
To add additional paths, click Define More Paths.
14
To delete a path, click Remove Path.
15
Click Apply Settings.
Once you define an index, you must generate it to make it searchable. See
"Generating Indexes" on page
Once you define an index, you must generate it before it can be used for
searching. Generating an index is the actual process where Web Search Server
examines file server or Web server content, gathers keywords, titles, and
descriptions and then includes them in the index.
1
From the Web Search Manager Global Settings page, click Manage in the
row of the site that you want to work with.
2
Click Generate in the Action column of the index that you want to work
with.
The Active Jobs screen indicates the status of the current indexing job.
When there is no current index job, the status page will read No
indexing jobs are currently running or defined.
3
To cancel the current indexing jobs, click Cancel in the Status column.
You can direct Web Search to automatically update your indexes on specific
dates and at specific times by scheduling events. For more information, see
"Automating Site Management" on page
153.
155.
Creating and Managing Search Sites 153
62.

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