Thanks for all the input. This is in a cold fusion page and I would have to write a script to execute this:
<CFSET IndexCollection = "mysearch"> <CFSET IndexDirectory = "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\searcher"> <CFSET IndexRecurse = "YES"> <CFSET IndexExtensions = ".htm, .html, .pl, *.,.cfm"> <CFSET IndexLanguage = "english"> <CFINDEX collection="#IndexCollection#" action="REFRESH" type="PATH" key="#IndexDirectory#\" extensions="#IndexExtensions#" recurse="#IndexRecurse#" language="#IndexLanguage#" urlPath="http://127.0.0.1/searcher/" > <HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>data</TITLE> <FONT size="+2"><B>Indexing Finished</B></FONT>
I dont have any idea how I would make this into a script. Currently it runs when I put in the URL in my browser Location/address then it comes back saying "Indexing Finished" and it updates my search web page.

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