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2/21/2008 1:16 AM
 

hi freinds
when i add new FAQ or Link in my site some world don't locate in searchword  table( or take a lot of time).
i change the cache time to zero but...
what can i do that words be locate immediatly in searchword table?
thanks

 
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2/21/2008 10:59 AM
 

The search index is populated by the execution of the scheduler task, you can view the schedule of execution of this task by logging in a host and going to "Schedule".

NOTE: the default is once every 30 minutes for the search indexer, I personally DO NOT reccommend changing this to run any more frequently!


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2/21/2008 12:34 PM
 

login as Superuser ("host") and go to Host :: Search Administration. Click "index now".


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2/23/2008 1:35 AM
 

Dears Mitchel and Sebastian

thanks to your good answers

i check the scheduler task and it work very good but in Search Administration i didn't see "index now"(i used to DNN4.5.1) but instead there was "Re-Index Content" link .is this two the same?

 
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2/23/2008 3:36 AM
 

sorry, yes - obviously I am getting old :-(


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