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For those that don't already know, Microsoft Indexing Service is a little known
technology from Microsoft. It has been included with all versions of Windows since
Windows 2000's first release. When harnessed properly with a product like
CISearch.Net it can be harnessed to provide
users in a corporate environment with their own internal 'file search engine'.
General information
about Microsoft's Indexing Service
How to performance tune Indexing Service, stop Indexing Service and adjust Indexing
Service utilisation
Indexing
Service and Ifilters, what are Ifilters, custom Ifilters
Guide to the Microsoft Indexing Service query language, simple and advanced queries,
examples of Indexing Service query language
Indexing Service world lists and noise words, editing the default noise words
Managing Microsoft Indexing Service with scripts and the Windows Scripting Host
(WSH)
Using Indexing Service with file systems (MSDN)
Using Indexing Service with web sites (MSDN)
Using custom filters with Indexing Service (MSDN)
Extending Language resources for Indexing Service (MSDN)
Full Indexing Service reference (MSDN)
Indexing Service Glossary (MSDN)
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