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Moving collections and their indexes – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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Searching and indexing

Last updated 9/30/2011

Moving collections and their indexes

You can develop and test an indexed document collection on a local hard drive and then move the finished document
collection to a network server or disk. An index definition contains relative paths between the index definition file
(PDX) and the folders containing the indexed documents. If these relative paths are unchanged, you don’t have to
rebuild the index after moving the indexed document collection. If the PDX file and the folders containing the indexed
documents are in the same folder, you can maintain the relative path simply by moving that folder.

If the relative path changes, you must create a new index after you move the indexed document collection. However,
you can still use the original PDX file. To use the original PDX file, first move the indexed documents. Then copy the
PDX file to the folder where you want to create the new index, and edit the include and exclude lists of directories and
subdirectories, as necessary.

If the index resides on a drive or server volume separate from any part of the collection it applies to, moving either the
collection or the index breaks the index. If you intend to move a document collection either to another network
location or onto a CD, create and build the index in the same location as the collection.

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