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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Vista indexing options Hello, I am trying to figure out how to fix up my indexing options for the search function. The indexing options control panel item indicates that 11,000+ items are indexed. I want to reduce this to speed up searching and indexing itself. The indexed locations I have are: Start Menu Internet Explorer History and something called oneindex://{s-1-5-21-blahblahblah My Internet Explorer History is cleared. My start menu definitely doesn't have 11,000+ items, so the culprit must be the oneindex:// location. What is this and how can I remove it? |
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