From: Cbarnett on
Thanks, but we have already given the default content access account full
administrative rights to the main Portal site.

"Bill English [MVP]" wrote:

> Your default content access account doesn't have permissions to your portal.
> Give that account at least read permissions and give it a go.
>
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> Bill English, MVP
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> "Cbarnett" <Cbarnett(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DD5ECE58-0232-410C-BA03-BAE6BAD240A7(a)microsoft.com...
> > Please help - We have never had a successful crawl since the installation
> > of
> > Portal server and can't figure out why. We are not concerned with
> > Non-Portal
> > content at this time, just Portal content. This is a single Portal
> > installation with a separate SQL server database.
> >
> > I have verified in 'Configure Search and Indexing' the Database
> > Administration Account,Default Content Access Account, and Portal Site
> > Application Pool Identity all are using the correct admin service account.
> > "Do no connect by using a proxy server" is checked. The 'Exclude and
> > Include
> > Content for Portal_Content' rule is set to include all items and the admin
> > service account is specified. "Do not allow basic authentication" is
> > checked.
> >
> > The error logs are below:
> >
> > 7/21/2006 2:00:04 PM Add sps://'servername'/site$$$people
> > The address could not be found, (0x80041201 - The object was not found. )
> >
> > 7/21/2006 2:00:04 PM Add http://'servername'/
> > The address could not be found, (0x80041205 - Access is denied. Check that
> > the Default Content Access Account in SharePoint Central Administration is
> > correct, or follow the "Exclude and Include Content" link to add a rule to
> > specify the proper crawling account to access this URL. )
> >
> > Any help is Greatly appreciated.
> >
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