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Scheduled population not starting. Please help!!

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almurph@altavista.com - 31 Oct 2006 13:05 GMT
Hi everyone,

    I'm at my wits end. I have set up both a full & incremental schedule
on a table

that has an full-text index on one of its fields. Problem is though -
its not starting

off. I have tried it several times setting the time to start a few
minutes ahead using

both full and/or incremental but its not kicking in.
    I'm at my wits end! Anyone out there with any
ideas/comments/suggestions? Any

help greatly appreciated...

Confused,
Al.
Hilary Cotter - 31 Oct 2006 20:13 GMT
are there any messages in the event log from MSSearch or MSSCi?

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> Hi everyone,
>
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> Confused,
> Al.
 
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