"Brian Bradley" <brian(HYPHEN)> wrote ...
>I can't get Vista (Business) to index the CONTENT of WordPerfect documents
>whose filenames have the default WP document extension of ".wpd."
Hi Brian,
Out of the box, Vista does not index WordPerfect files. You'll need to get
an search "iFilter" for WordPerfect.
Windows Desktop Search (WDS, which is the search engine in Vista) uses a
pluggable design, so that 3rd party vendors can create and supply
installable plug-ins (called iFilters) for their applications. For example,
Vista out-of-the box does not know how to index PDF Files. But when you
intsall Adobe Acrobat Reader, or the full Acrobat product, onto Vista it
installs a PDF iFilter and your PDF Files suddenly become searchable.
The same iFilter is also used for Sharepoint, and Windows Desktop Search on
XP and Windows Server 2003. So many vendor are producing iFilters for their
own document types. See
http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/defaul...SearchIFilters
I'm not sure if WordPerfect X3 installs the Coreil iFilter by default or
not. It's interesting your *.wcm files contents are bing indexed; but maybe
that's being done by the plain text filter?
Corel did release an iFilter for WordPerfect versions 8 to 12 (same filter
works on all versions) Whether it works on WordPerfct X3 I'm not sure
(have't looked at WordPerfect since 5.1, although I used to love it back
then). A quick Google trawl found these links:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/shane/archiv.../29/77181.aspx
http://www.wpuniverse.com/vb/showthr...threadid=14942
ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/WordPerfect/wpwin/8/
Maybe check Corel's knowledgebase for "ifilter" to see if they have any
additional info.
Good luck, hope this helps a bit,
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au