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Which of these should I index using Indexing Service

Asked by Mike_V in Windows 2000 Operating System

I have a 2K Server that hosts are few websites.  One has about 5 years of data stored in a SQL 2K database.  

What would be the best way to use indexing service to index this data?  

Export it to htm files and index it?  

Have indexing service index the SQL DB directly?

I would think the easiet would be indexing the SQL data directly, but I worry about indexing service.  I've seen it eat CPU and RAM like candy in prior years, when I toyed with it.  

Anyone here using indexing service to index SQL data and it works well?

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