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| Guest | Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help Hi, So here's whats happening 1) I add a couple of local partitions to the option for indexing, one of them containing the Downloads, Pictures and Documents locations. After a few days, they just dissapear for no reaon from the list. 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files indexed, yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can actually go into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, and when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to my pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in the filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and that's it. If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both of these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. I have tried rebuilding the index twice now, but still no luck. Any suggestions? Cheers. |
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| Guest | RE: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help I'm going to sort of answer my own post here, well problem 2 anyway. I decided to try removing the 'Allow Indexing' from the properties of the drive and then re-apply it. Then did a rebuild, and it now seems to be finding everything. "Steve Foxon" wrote: > Hi, > > So here's whats happening > > 1) I add a couple of local partitions to the option for indexing, one of > them containing the Downloads, Pictures and Documents locations. After a few > days, they just dissapear for no reaon from the list. > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files indexed, > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can actually go > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, and > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to my > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in the > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and that's it. > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both of > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. > > I have tried rebuilding the index twice now, but still no luck. > > Any suggestions? > > Cheers. |
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| Guest | RE: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help I have the exact same problem. Did you manage to find the cause? Does anyone know what is causing this? "Steve Foxon" wrote: > Hi, > > So here's whats happening > > 1) I add a couple of local partitions to the option for indexing, one of > them containing the Downloads, Pictures and Documents locations. After a few > days, they just dissapear for no reaon from the list. > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files indexed, > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can actually go > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, and > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to my > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in the > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and that's it. > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both of > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. > > I have tried rebuilding the index twice now, but still no luck. > > Any suggestions? > > Cheers. |
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| Guest | RE: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help Hi, Yes I did find what was causing my problem, and sorry I didn't come back here an post it. Anyway, for me it was a prgram called Registry Mechanic that was at fault. I found out that everytime I ran it and deleted unwanted registry keys, the Indexing options would return to their default, so I suspect the program was deleting an important key. I stopped using it and haven't had the problem since. I did contact the company who makes it, but they had no solution at that point. If you don't have that installed, it could be another registry cleaning program. I now use Ace Utilities and that's fine. Hope that helps you. Steve. "Protocol" wrote: > I have the exact same problem. > Did you manage to find the cause? > Does anyone know what is causing this? > > "Steve Foxon" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > So here's whats happening > > > > 1) I add a couple of local partitions to the option for indexing, one of > > them containing the Downloads, Pictures and Documents locations. After a few > > days, they just dissapear for no reaon from the list. > > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files indexed, > > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can actually go > > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, and > > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to my > > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in the > > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and that's it. > > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both of > > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. > > > > I have tried rebuilding the index twice now, but still no luck. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Cheers. |
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| Guest | RE: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help Thanks for that. I have just recently been suspecting a registry cleaner being the problem. I use jv16, so I am going to test and see if that is the problem. Regards. "Steve Foxon" wrote: > Hi, > > Yes I did find what was causing my problem, and sorry I didn't come back > here an post it. > > Anyway, for me it was a prgram called Registry Mechanic that was at fault. I > found out that everytime I ran it and deleted unwanted registry keys, the > Indexing options would return to their default, so I suspect the program was > deleting an important key. I stopped using it and haven't had the problem > since. I did contact the company who makes it, but they had no solution at > that point. > > If you don't have that installed, it could be another registry cleaning > program. I now use Ace Utilities and that's fine. > > Hope that helps you. > > Steve. > > "Protocol" wrote: > > > I have the exact same problem. > > Did you manage to find the cause? > > Does anyone know what is causing this? > > > > "Steve Foxon" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > So here's whats happening > > > > > > 1) I add a couple of local partitions to the option for indexing, one of > > > them containing the Downloads, Pictures and Documents locations. After a few > > > days, they just dissapear for no reaon from the list. > > > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files indexed, > > > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can actually go > > > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, and > > > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to my > > > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in the > > > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and that's it. > > > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both of > > > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. > > > > > > I have tried rebuilding the index twice now, but still no luck. > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > Cheers. |
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| Guest | RE: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help "Protocol" wrote: > Thanks for that. I have just recently been suspecting a registry cleaner > being the problem. I use jv16, so I am going to test and see if that is the > problem. > > Regards. > > "Steve Foxon" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Yes I did find what was causing my problem, and sorry I didn't come back > > here an post it. > > > > Anyway, for me it was a prgram called Registry Mechanic that was at fault. I > > found out that everytime I ran it and deleted unwanted registry keys, the > > Indexing options would return to their default, so I suspect the program was > > deleting an important key. I stopped using it and haven't had the problem > > since. I did contact the company who makes it, but they had no solution at > > that point. > > > > If you don't have that installed, it could be another registry cleaning > > program. I now use Ace Utilities and that's fine. > > > > Hope that helps you. > > > > Steve. > > > > "Protocol" wrote: > > > > > I have the exact same problem. > > > Did you manage to find the cause? > > > Does anyone know what is causing this? > > > > > > "Steve Foxon" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > So here's whats happening > > > > > > > > 1) I add a couple of local partitions to the option for indexing, one of > > > > them containing the Downloads, Pictures and Documents locations. After a few > > > > days, they just dissapear for no reaon from the list. > > > > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files indexed, > > > > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can actually go > > > > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, and > > > > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to my > > > > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in the > > > > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and that's it. > > > > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both of > > > > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. > > > > > > > > I have tried rebuilding the index twice now, but still no luck. > > > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > > > Cheers. OK. I can confirm that jv16 PowerTools 2006 Registry Cleaner causes the problem. |
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| Guest | RE: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help Glad to hear you managed to pinpoint the problem. It would be interesting to know what registry key/s cause the problem and then we could just tell the software to ignore it. "Protocol" wrote: > OK. I can confirm that jv16 PowerTools 2006 Registry Cleaner causes the > problem. |
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| Guest | Re: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 04:38:00 -0700, Steve Foxon >Glad to hear you managed to pinpoint the problem. It would be interesting to >know what registry key/s cause the problem and then we could just tell the >software to ignore it. I'd be more inclined to take it round to the back of the shed and bweat it to death. "Sorry I shot your dog, mister, I didn't know it was yours"... would your response be... 1) "Give me that gun and get the hell off my land!" ....or... 2) "My dog's name is Fred; F-R-E-D. Please don't shoot it again" ....? :-) >------------------------- ---- --- -- - - - - I'm on a ten-year lunch break >------------------------- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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| Guest | Re: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help Hello! My computer showed the same symptoms (e.g. not finding all files with same words in the filename residing in the same folder, though indexing is "complete"). I am not running any registry cleaner. Had to rebuild the index several times now, but it is regularly loosing files. A general solution by MS would be appreciated. Perhaps also the possibility to rebuild only parts of the index? Best, mister.jones "Steve Foxon" <SteveFoxon@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:989C5AB3-37C3-42F7-8E39-02135379B8A3@microsoft.com... >> > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files >> > indexed, >> > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can >> > actually go >> > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, >> > and >> > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to >> > my >> > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in >> > the >> > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and >> > that's it. >> > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both >> > of >> > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. |
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| Guest | Re: Strange goings on with Indexing & Searching - Please Help Mr. Jones, I've created 100 files, from "same 1.txt" to "same 100.txt" in an indexed directory. They all got indexed and I can find each and every one of them. I think having the same file names is a red herring.Could you provide more details about these files, or even post one of these files somewhere? Do other files of the same type get indexed? Thanks, Ilia "mister.jones" <mister.jones@noemail.noemail> wrote in message news:8B0AE7C4-9863-48DF-9723-9C7B93E89FBE@microsoft.com... > Hello! > My computer showed the same symptoms (e.g. not finding all files with same > words in the filename residing in the same folder, though indexing is > "complete"). > I am not running any registry cleaner. Had to rebuild the index several > times now, but it is regularly loosing files. > A general solution by MS would be appreciated. Perhaps also the > possibility to rebuild only parts of the index? > Best, > mister.jones > > > "Steve Foxon" <SteveFoxon@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im > Newsbeitrag news:989C5AB3-37C3-42F7-8E39-02135379B8A3@microsoft.com... >>> > 2) When they are on the list, it says something like 52,000 files >>> > indexed, >>> > yet it still doesn't find files that it's meant to. e.g. I can >>> > actually go >>> > into a folder that has 3 or 4 files with the word DVD in the filename, >>> > and >>> > when searching in that folder, it says nothing is found / or, I got to >>> > my >>> > pictures, where I have about 1,000 photo's all with the word Grace in >>> > the >>> > filename - do a search for Grace and it returns about 50 files and >>> > that's it. >>> > If I then say search non-indexed locations, it finds the files in both >>> > of >>> > these options. Which is odd, as they are both in indexed locations. > |
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