Hello!
I searched for this, but couldn't find anything....
I've got an internal intranet that resides on a windows server. When I index, I'm putting the start directory as: \\folder\folder\website...
The index works fine this way, as does the search, except even though the search works, the pages give me an error message. I looked at the error message, and it's displaying the URL to the page like this: file://\\folder\folder\website\page.html. In other words, it adds "file://" to all the search result pages that come up, which technically works, but as is said, gives me errors.
Perhaps I'm configuring wrong?
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks!
AJ
I searched for this, but couldn't find anything....
I've got an internal intranet that resides on a windows server. When I index, I'm putting the start directory as: \\folder\folder\website...
The index works fine this way, as does the search, except even though the search works, the pages give me an error message. I looked at the error message, and it's displaying the URL to the page like this: file://\\folder\folder\website\page.html. In other words, it adds "file://" to all the search result pages that come up, which technically works, but as is said, gives me errors.
Perhaps I'm configuring wrong?
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks!
AJ
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