The search results will list links where relevant
information is located.
Tips for Searching
Expand the focus of your query to give you more complete results.
Look for words with the same prefix. For example, in your query form
type key* to find key, keying, keyhole, keyboard,
and so on.
Search for all forms of a word. For example, in the form type sink** to
find sink, sinking, sank, and sunk.
Search with the keyword NEAR, rather than AND,
for words close to each other. For example, both of these queries, system
and manager and system near manager, look for
the words system and manager on the same page. But
with NEAR, the returned pages are ranked in order of
proximity: The closer together the words are, the higher the rank of
that page.
Refine your queries with the AND NOT keywords to
exclude certain text from your search. For example, if you want to find
all instances of surfing but not the Net, write the
following query: surfing AND NOT the Net
Add the OR keyword to find all instances of either
one word or another, for example: Abbott OR Costello This query finds all pages that
mention Abbott or Costello or both.
Put quotation marks around keywords if you want Index Server to take
them literally. For instance, if you type the following query: "system near manager". Index Server will literally look
for the complete phrase system near manager. But if you type
the same query without the quotation marks: system near manager Index Server searches all documents
for the words system and manager.