Index Server Search Page
Use the form below to search for documents in this web containing specific words or combinations of words.
The Index Server search engine will display a list of matching documents.
Each list item is a link to a matching document;
if the document has a title it will be shown, otherwise only the document's file name is displayed.
A brief explanation of the query language is available,
along with examples.
The following is an excerpt from the Microsoft Index Server Guide.
This list gives the rules for formulating queries:
- Multiple consecutive words are treated as a phrase; they must appear in the same order within a matching document.
- Queries are case-insensitive, so you can type your query in uppercase or lowercase.
- You can search for any word except for those in the exception list (for English, this includes a, an, and, as, and other common words), which are ignored during a search.
- Words in the exception list are treated as placeholders in phrase and proximity queries. For example, if you searched for Word for Windows, the results could give you Word for Windows and Word and Windows, because for is a noise word and appears in the exception list.
- Punctuation marks such as the period (.), colon (:), semicolon (;), and comma (,) are ignored during a search.
- To use specially treated characters such as &, |, ^, #, @, $, (, ), in a query, enclose your query in quotation marks ().
- To search for a word or phrase containing quotation marks, enclose the entire phrase in quotation marks and then double the quotation marks around the word or words you want to surround with quotes. For example, World-Wide Web or Web searches for World-Wide Web or Web.
- You can use Boolean Operators (AND, OR, and NOT) and the Proximity Operator (NEAR) to specify additional search information.
- The Wildcard Character (*) can match words with a given prefix. The query esc* matches the terms ESC, escape, and so on.
Boolean and proximity operators can create a more precise query.
| To Search For |
Example |
Results |
| Both terms in the same page |
access and basic Or
access & basic |
Pages with both the words access and basic |
| Either term in a page |
cgi or isapi Or
cgi | isapi |
Pages with the words cgi or isapi |
| The first term without the second term |
access and not basic Or
access & ! basic |
Pages with the word access but not basic |
| Both terms in the same page, close together |
excel near project Or
excel ~ project |
Pages with the word excel near the word project |
Wildcard operators help you find pages containing words similar to a given word.
| To Search For |
Example |
Results |
| Words with the same prefix |
comput* |
Pages with words that have the prefix comput, such as computer, computing, and so on |
| Words based on the same stem word |
fly** |
Pages with words based on the same stem as fly, such as flying, flown, flew, and so on |
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