Guest Bob Findlay Posted September 20, 2007 Posted September 20, 2007 I have the following problem with Windows desktop search. We have a network share, with a hidden folder for snapshots. If you descend to this hidden folder, it looks like there are about 20 copies of all the files on the network share. Windows desktop search is indexing this hidden folder and is therefore bloating the search results by a factor of 20. Because the folder is hidden, I cannot tell Windows desktop search to exclude it. I cannot unhide this share as it is a function of the Filer. I don't have the privilege to change the properties of this folder. I have tried simulating the default exclusion that can be set by group policy by creating the relevant registry keys. I know this is working because I have also done it for a local folder. However Windows desktop search still indexes my hidden folder on the network share despite being told not to. Is there any way I can get Windows desktop search to ignore hidden or system folders? Thanks
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