Specifications

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DBMATCH.EXE
Dbmatch.exe is rarely used, since problems in the database are more likely to have
occurred in the data rather than the structure. Usage of Dbmatch.exe requires that you
have a known good (sample) database in the C:\WINDOWS\TEMP directory to compare
against your suspect (target) database. Once the sample is in place, the test can be run
and any required repairs will be made automatically.
Figure 2.9: DBmatch.exe Testing Window
DOCUTIL.EXE
Docutil.exe is used to run Select or Execute SQL (Structured Query Language)
statements, verify the locations of documents in the inbox and archive disks, Initialize the
Full-Text Index, Index Pending Documents, Index part of the Full-Text Index, and Rebuild
the entire Full-Text Index. SQL statements allow you to run queries on the database to
find out information and/or make mass changes in the database with one or more
statements. The following is a list of options from the Docutil.exe window. See Figure
2.10.
Select SQL Only allows you to run non-destructive SQL statements to
test an SQL’s syntax or gather information. Does not modify
the database at all. See ‘Creating SQL Statements’ later
in this section.
Execute SQL Allows you to run SQL statements that may modify or delete
information in the database. See ‘Creating SQL
Statements’ later in this section.
Verify Paths Allows you to verify the locations of documents in the inbox
and archive disks. This option requires that you build a