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TrickYEA
#1 Posted : Monday, October 10, 2016 5:30:23 PM
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Hi everyone, i'm new here and interested in testing SearchUnit for our business need

i'm sorry if this is already posted in here (obviously it's the case), as the title say, i want to index files located in the one of my directories, i give the direct path of that directory, but i have to mention the "virtual folder", because if don't, the import button doesn't become active

what should i do ?

Thank you
Jim
#2 Posted : Monday, October 10, 2016 5:58:02 PM
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Welcome to the forum. You have 2 choices;

1. If you do NOT have a virtual folder, then you can use the file:/// protocol, eg.

Local path: c:\myfolder\docs
Virtual path: file:///c:/myfolder/docs

That will do the import, but you will find that unless you are indexing a UNC, the results will only work on your machine, because the links are specific to your local path.

2. Otherwise, it's better to use a HTTP virtual path when you can, eg.

Local path: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\sub\docs
Virtual path: http://localhost/sub/docs

Please let me know more about what you're doing and I can give more specific advice.

Best
Jim
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TrickYEA
#3 Posted : Monday, October 10, 2016 6:09:36 PM
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Thank your for the fast reply,

i want to set up a server that can index all the files located in our file server, but i want to split the work and test the tool in the first place before any advanced tasks

yes, my goal is to give to our users a web interface (but this in the final stage not now), so i'm interested in a configuration based on a web interface, for that propose, should i create a folder path as you mentioned, "Virtual path: http://localhost/sub/docs" how can i do that ?

thank you
Jim
#4 Posted : Monday, October 10, 2016 6:32:16 PM
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Yes, creating a virtual path would probably be a good idea. You can do it in the IIS control panel, eg https://technet.microsof...p;MSPPError=-2147217396

You might also like this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx7gAqloikE he goes in to DNS which you don't really need, but you might find it a helpful video.

You should be able to easily create a virtual folder in IIS to point to your documents folder - but there may be other things you need to do, for example you might find that static content doesn't get server by IIS by default.

Take it step by step and if you get stuck let me know.

Jim
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