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Guest Bob Findlay
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I have the following problem.

 

I have a network share connected to U:

 

If I do a global Windows desktop search, it picks up the files on my network

share.

 

However, if I browse to drive U: and then do CTRL/F to initiate a search of

U:, Windows desktop search says that "U:\" is not indexed.

 

Is this about? Is there anything I can do?

 

Thanks

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Guest WindowsXPert
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RE: Desktop search says network share is not indexed and it is!

 

When you look for your car keys in a hurry, do you make a note of everything

in the room that ISN'T your car keys? Of course not. You know what they look

like and anything that couldn't possibly be your car keys (stuffed animals,

your partner's jacket, a bowl of corn flakes, the cat...) is quickly passed

over because your priority --of course-- is to find your keys as quickly as

you can.

 

A local search for a particular file, or even a wildcard specification works

the same way. It quickly passes over everything which, in broad strokes, can

be ruled out as NOT what you're looking for. The focus of the local search is

on finding the specified item(s) and getting the location information to you

as quickly as possible. The only reason it looks on the U:\ drive is because,

for all intensive purposes, it's a local drive.

 

In actuality, your U:\ drive isn't local at all. The indexing of that drive

would be initiated locally (by whatever machine the actual hardware is

physically attached to.) If the indexing service isn't running on that

machine or if the drive is excluded from the index maintained by that

computer, there's nothing you can do to change that. Even if it *is* running

and the drive *is* part of that computer's index, a local search from your

computer won't have access to the results of that index. It's not indexed by

your machine, therefore --to you-- the drive has not been indexed.

 

Does that explain anything?

 

Sam French

 

 

 

"Bob Findlay" wrote:

> I have the following problem.

>

> I have a network share connected to U:

>

> If I do a global Windows desktop search, it picks up the files on my network

> share.

>

> However, if I browse to drive U: and then do CTRL/F to initiate a search of

> U:, Windows desktop search says that "U:\" is not indexed.

>

> Is this about? Is there anything I can do?

>

> Thanks

Guest Bob Findlay
Posted

RE: Desktop search says network share is not indexed and it is!

 

 

 

"WindowsXPert" wrote:

> physically attached to.) If the indexing service isn't running on that

> machine or if the drive is excluded from the index maintained by that

> computer, there's nothing you can do to change that. Even if it *is* running

> and the drive *is* part of that computer's index, a local search from your

> computer won't have access to the results of that index. It's not indexed by

> your machine, therefore --to you-- the drive has not been indexed.

>

> Does that explain anything?

>

> Sam French

>

not really ;-)

 

I *am* using the machine on which the index is built. If I search from WDS

dialogue box it picks up files it's indexed on U: BUT if on the SAME machine

I open en explorer window to U: and then say search, it says "U:\" is not

indexed.

 

I've tried removing U: from the index and adding it's UNC to the index

instead, with the same result. Or am I missing something?


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