Indexing Service
Windows NT 4.0, Desktop search, Windows 2000
978-613-6-55456-3
6136554569
100
2012-05-02
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Indexing Service is a desktop search service included with Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack as well as Windows 2000 and later. It is an operating system level service that maintains an index of most of the files on a computer to improve searching performance on PCs and corporate computer networks. It updates indexes without user intervention. It is a predecessor to Windows Search. The first incarnation of the indexing service was shipped in August 1996 as a content search system for Microsoft's web server software, Internet Information Services. Its origins, however, date further back to Microsoft's Cairo operating system project, with the component serving as the Content Indexer for the Object File System. Cairo was eventually shelved, but the content indexing capabilities would go on to be included as a standard component of later Windows desktop and server operating systems, starting with Windows 2000, which includes Indexing Service 3.0.
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