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FPD26 Cursor file location
Jeff Ballance jeffballa...@earthlink.net microsoft public inetserver indexserver I would like to use index server to index files before they are stored in their finally location. Is this possible? My system captures files, does some processing on the files (encryption, indexing, etc.

Allow mmap(2) hint to be taken literally (patch)
Hilary Cotter hilary.cot...@gmail.com microsoft public msn search During indexing the index is written to a lot. So putting it on a network share or external storage is not advisable. You could try to compress the index files, but they are already compressed so I doubt this will help you.

5.25" Disk
A window came up asking for a file location and I entered D:MMCapture but it didn't go there???? Doug "PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJ...@CharterMI.net> wrote in message and tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "PapaJohn

Save file location
The location of the index file once again becomes of interest in improving the overall performance of the disk. It would be foolish to say that BRU is a perfect utility. However, it does have the redeeming (in this case) virtue of not tampering with the index file location. /s/ Bruce R. Mitchell Editor Emeritus,

Cache Deleter? Oo
Bob L. PS BTW, if you just pull down Netscape's "File/Location" and enter "about:cache" you will get a complete, orderly listing of everything in the cache. to read/convert the index.db file in netscape's cache directory into something readable as to quickly be able to localize specific files from the cache.

Query/Index servers issue. "Failed to configure propagation share"
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MOSS - Default Index File Location
Frank - I appreciate your patience, but somewhere in all this the concept of simply changing the store file to another randomly named location was never really introduced, if in fact that is the point. Keeping in mind that fooling with OE files/locations, be they backup or whatever, is playing with dynamite often

Default File Location
... For good back-up info go here: http://www.oehelp.com/ For OE Backup, have a look here: http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/index.htm For DBXtract, keyboard: I am trying to import my old Outlook Express e-mails from my old hard drive, can anyone tell me where the mail file is stored and what it's called?

MOSS - Default Index File Location
Help Designer notes -"Character(s) not supported by table language" error - Character translation issues - Help Compiler directory requirement 5. RTF file word processor requirements 6. AppExpert notes - Language driver issues - AppExpert README.TXT file location - Technical support information 7.

Problem converting array string back to numeric
Here's how to reproduce: On 8.0.2 on RHAS4: 1) Initdb a directory (on my system, /pgdata/pgdata) 2) Move the .conf files to an alternate location Francisco ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining

Index server query
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browsing drives takes FOREVER
DMP dump files it generates? And if the location can be changed? For example, I've changed the error log location using the "-e" startup parameter to write to "C:\MSSQL7\LOG. SRV=MSDevApps (faqxxx.zip in lib 7) or www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?DepartmentID=800 or www.sqlserverfaq.com or www.mssqlserver.com/faq.

Message Default file Location
This VB Script will change the default location of your CAB files to the directory you specify (First it shows you where its pointed now). my web site for Win95/98 Tweaks, Tips and Utilities http://members.xoom.com/dbknox/registry/index.htm Files updated and added often "CR" <kidsn...@nes.com> wrote in message

WILDCARDS IN PROC ACCESS
As I understand it, when there is no codebase parameter, the class, gif, au, etc. files must all be located in the same file location as the HTML. I would like to create a file called "applets" to keep all these files organized rather than just dump them all into the same level as my index.htm.

file save file location (more)
Why
not #define UNIXSOCK_PATH(sun,port,defpath) \ snprintf((sun).sun_path, sizeof((sun).sun_path), "%s/.s.PGSQL.%d", \ (((defpath) && *(defpath) != '\0') ? (defpath) : "/tmp"), \ (port)) regards, tom lane OK, here is the diff to make the socket file option specify just a directory, not a full path.

index file location
Normally, when you develop a website using Front Page, the site is stored on your computer in s special folder called a "Web". Most likely either index.html or default.html When opening as a file location such as file/// it will always open as a directory in folder view unless the path is to a specific file

File location
Publishing as a file location would exacerbate the problem. HTH, -- Kevin Spencer Microsoft FrontPage MVP Internet Programmer "Mike Dailey" Because I do not access the sever from the web for updates when the web sever recalculates the links when I publish, the index sever links my Intranet server name not the

file location
The one major hangup is indeed the indices, because they point to the path of the index file that the file was previously using. But there's now SET.INDEX available to change the location of the index file, so that problem is minor. (Previously, I used FILEPEEK at the unix level to change the index file location.

QuickWords: Can't Preview
Click on the link "Why is Agent putting files in the wrong directory?" Where to go for Agent FAQs Agent & Free Agent Support -- http://www.forteinc.com/agsup/index.htm The Official Agent FAQ -- http://www.forteinc.com/agsup/csfaq.htm . The Unofficial Agent FAQ -- http://www.world.std.com/~jkaplan/agentfaq.html More

File location
Scott sc...@x-tec.net microsoft public inetserver indexserver I need some info on searching for JPEG file content (Captions, Titles, file location etc) using SiteServer. Any Help appreciated Rgds Scott.