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//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
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// ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
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// THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
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// PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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//
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// Copyright (c) 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// Sample Name: VBAdmin - Sample Visual Basic Administration Application
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//
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Description
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===========
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The VBAdmin sample is an example Windows application written in Visual
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Basic that illustrates how to administer Indexing Service using the
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AdminIndexServer, CatAdm, and ScopeAdm Automation objects of the Admin
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Helper API.
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Path
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====
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Source: mssdk\samples\winbase\indexing\VBAdmin\
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User's Guide
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============
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* To build the sample
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1. In the Visual Basic development environment, open the
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VBAdmin.vbp project in the source path of the sample.
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2. In the File menu, select Make VBAdmin.exe.
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3. In the Make Project dialog box, click OK.
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* To start or stop Indexing Service using the sample
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1. Click Start to start Indexing Service if it isn't running.
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2. Click Stop to stop Indexing Service if it is running.
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* To create a new catalog using the sample
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1. In the list box along the left side of the application,
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click the secondary mouse button on the "Catalogs" entry.
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2. In the Create New Catalog dialog box, enter the name and
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location of the new catalog.
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3. Click OK.
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* To delete a catalog using the sample
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1. In the list box along the left side of the application,
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click the secondary mouse button on the catalog you want
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to delete.
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2. In the Catalog Administration dialog box, select Remove
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Catalog.
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3. Click OK.
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Programming Notes
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=================
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The VBAdmin sample illustrates how you can use the AdminIndexServer,
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CatAdm, and ScopeAdm Automation objects of the Admin Helper API to
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administer catalogs and scopes.
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