Dear Javed,
        You are right, that IIS has a built-in capability of search engine called
MS Index Server.
Index Server is in built with IIS(of course).

You can see the Index Server Search implemented at our site

http://www.icenet.net/search/index.html

and try out some searches there.

>From Lomesh


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> Subject: Does IIS has an in-built search engine ?
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>
> Hi,
>
> We have a requirement to include a search engine in our web site. We are
> planning to develop a servlet based search engine. But we heard that
> Microsoft IIS has an in-built search engine (Microsoft Index Server).
> Can somebody please throw some  light on this .
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
> Regards,
> Javed
>
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