How can i make Sitecore able to search 2 indexes using dtSearch? In the Sitecore documentation I can't find anything about adding more then one index to the configs.
Sitecore dtSearch config with multiple websites
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Does this help? It is for 5.3, but should be valid for 6.X as well.