[Names] # # Query Metadata propset MetaVRootUsed(DBTYPE_BOOL, 1) = 624c9360-93d0-11cf-a787-00004c752752 2 MetaVRootAuto(DBTYPE_BOOL, 1) = 624c9360-93d0-11cf-a787-00004c752752 3 MetaVRootManual(DBTYPE_BOOL, 1) = 624c9360-93d0-11cf-a787-00004c752752 4 MetaPropertyGuid(DBTYPE_GUID, 36) = 624c9360-93d0-11cf-a787-00004c752752 5 MetaPropertyDispId(DBTYPE_I4, 1) = 624c9360-93d0-11cf-a787-00004c752752 6 MetaPropertyName(DBTYPE_WSTR, 15) = 624c9360-93d0-11cf-a787-00004c752752 7 StorageType(DBTYPE_UI4) = b725f130-47ef-101a-a5f1-02608c9eebac 4 # This is the query file for the query.htm query form. # [Query] # The CiCatalog variable must point to where the catalog (index) files # are stored on your system. You will probably have to change this # value. CiCatalog=d:\ # These are the columns that are referenced in the .htx files # when formatting output for each hit. CiColumns=vpath, path, metavrootused, metavrootauto, metavrootmanual, storagetype # The CiRestriction is the query. Here, it's just pass in from the # form in the .htm file. CiRestriction=#vpath * # Don't allow more than 300 total hits in the result set. It can be # expensive for the serer to allow this value to get too large. CiMaxRecordsInResultSet=300 # Display CiMaxRecordsPerPage hits on each page of output CiMaxRecordsPerPage=%CiMaxRecordsPerPage% # CiScope is the directory (virtual or real) under which results are # returned. If a file matches the query but is not in a directory beneath # CiScope, it is not returned in the result set. # A scope of \ means all hits matching the query are returned. CiScope=VIRTUAL_ROOTS # This is the .htx file to use for formatting the results of the query. CiTemplate=/scripts/srchadm/scan.htx # This is the list of property names to use in sorting the results. # Append [a] or [d] to the property name to specify ascending or # descending. Separate keys in multi-key sorts with commas. # For example, to sort on file write date ascending, then file size # descending, use CiSort=write[a],filesize[d] CiSort=%CiSort% # Setting CiForceUseCi to true means that the index is assumed to be # up to date, so queries that might otherwise force a walk of the # directory structure (find files older than X), will instead use # the index and run more quickly. Of course, that means that the results # might miss files that match the query. CiForceUseCi=true