Hello,
I've read through some previous posts but i can't resolve my issue.
We upgraded from version 5 to 8 to another server in June, which went okay.
Plugins are all working
http://bustergonads/VaultIndexService/V ... rvice.asmx
http://bustergonads/VaultNotifyService/ ... rvice.asmx
http://bustergonads/VaultShadowFolder/V ... rvice.asmx
If i check the on button for Find in files, press save and go back tot he page it's set back to off.
Log error below-:
Could not contact the server at http://bustergonads/VaultService for repository id 8. The username or password supplied is invalid.
The Find In Files Index Server could not obtain a client connection to the Vault server. Rep ID 8 will not be indexed.
Where would i find this password to change it.
Thanks in advance
Enabling Find in files
Moderator: SourceGear
Re: Enabling Find in files
What it's having a problem with is the password in the web.config file.
Go to the path for the Vault website (by default it is C:\inetpub\wwwroot) and go to vaultservice/vaultindexservice and open the web.config for editing. Look for the entry that starts with
Beneath that is a line that takes an encrypted password. Once you find what you need, just set that web.config aside.
Next go into vaultservice/VaultshadowFolder and open that web.config and look for the same area. Compare the encrypted passwords. Are they the same?
If the encrypted passwords don't match, then save off a copy of the password in the vaultindexservice web.config, and then replace it with a copy of the encrypted password from the vualtshadowfolder web.config. Make sure you get the changes saved in the same location as the original.
You then need to either perform an iisreset on the machine or recycle the VaultIndexAppPool so that the edited web.config gets loaded.
Go to the path for the Vault website (by default it is C:\inetpub\wwwroot) and go to vaultservice/vaultindexservice and open the web.config for editing. Look for the entry that starts with
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<add key="vault_login" value=
Next go into vaultservice/VaultshadowFolder and open that web.config and look for the same area. Compare the encrypted passwords. Are they the same?
If the encrypted passwords don't match, then save off a copy of the password in the vaultindexservice web.config, and then replace it with a copy of the encrypted password from the vualtshadowfolder web.config. Make sure you get the changes saved in the same location as the original.
You then need to either perform an iisreset on the machine or recycle the VaultIndexAppPool so that the edited web.config gets loaded.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
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Re: Enabling Find in files
thanks fore replying back. My web.config file doesn't have that section included in it.
It does have
Should i copy the values from the vaultIndexService? to the vualtshadowfolder webconfig just below the SecurityToken
Thank you
It does have
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<add key="shadowfolder_login" value="admin" />
<add key="shadowfolder_password" value="WWbMnRNs75TV40zAzE2rkaVBA9WuOeni" />
<add key="shadowfolder_vaultserver" value="http://bustergonads/VaultService" />
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<add key="vault_server" value="http://bustergonads/VaultService" />
<add key="vault_login" value="admin" />
<add key="vault_pwd" value="n0nwrrgnqxsxz2pwrxrjpg==" />
Re: Enabling Find in files
You don't want to add anything to your Vault Shadow folder web.config from the Indexing web.config. Since you are in Vault Standard, there isn't another place to check.
Your options are you can either uninstall Vault and the run the installer from an admin command prompt, or we can try to work through this through email. The reinstall should set up everything properly again as long as it was run from the admin command prompt. If you prefer email, then send an email to support at sourcegear.com (attn: Beth) with a link to this forum thread.
Your options are you can either uninstall Vault and the run the installer from an admin command prompt, or we can try to work through this through email. The reinstall should set up everything properly again as long as it was run from the admin command prompt. If you prefer email, then send an email to support at sourcegear.com (attn: Beth) with a link to this forum thread.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support