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| | File indexing in Vista The Search toolbar in the new vista startup menu will search all files in the Personal folder, and the file index can be modified to include any other folders on the local hard drive, but it doesnt seem possible to index a network drive. Each user at my company has a network drive that they are directed to save all their files on, I cant believe ours would be the only compnay to do that. Is there a way to get the search to index network drives or is this new windows feature a total waste of time for users at their workplace? |
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| | Re: File indexing in Vista Search on network drives is not available YET. It will work with windows "longhorn" and I believe they are also going to be releasing updates to server 2003 to allow it to work with Vista Search. This is one of the reasons why the 1st service pack for Vista and Longhorn are being released at the same time... Jeff "Victor" <Victor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0FE87ADC-CDF9-442A-9319-F71DDEB956AA@microsoft.com... > The Search toolbar in the new vista startup menu will search all files in > the > Personal folder, and the file index can be modified to include any other > folders on the local hard drive, but it doesnt seem possible to index a > network drive. Each user at my company has a network drive that they are > directed to save all their files on, I cant believe ours would be the only > compnay to do that. Is there a way to get the search to index network > drives > or is this new windows feature a total waste of time for users at their > workplace? |
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| | Re: File indexing in Vista In message <0AF4CFD9-3F5D-4B92-8AAF-845D6C11FC02@microsoft.com> "Jeffrey S. Sparks" <jssparks@spam.bccinfo.com> wrote: >Search on network drives is not available YET. It will work with windows >"longhorn" and I believe they are also going to be releasing updates to >server 2003 to allow it to work with Vista Search. This is one of the >reasons why the 1st service pack for Vista and Longhorn are being released >at the same time... However, offline files CAN be indexed, which adds a bit of flexibility. -- Insert something clever here. |
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| | Re: File indexing in Vista > However, offline files CAN be indexed, which adds a bit of flexibility. and yet, even once I have this option selected, if I open up a folder on my network drive (which is administratively forced to be available offline via gpedit.msc, and is listed as being both available offline and currently online) with the following contents: <test_directory> (a directory) test_file.txt another file.txt and use the quick search box (the one in the top-right of every Explorer window) to search for "test" (no quotes) or "file" (also no quotes), it tells me "No items match your search". So does indexing offline files actually do anything? It seems like an explorer window's search box should at least be able to 'filter' the view of the current folder based on at least file names...is this really something I have to wait for Server 2008 for, or am I missing some configuration after telling it to index my offline files that would let this feature work? |
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| | Re: File indexing in Vista Ditto. Have tried from my work vista SOE, and from home. Same results Has anyone got this working? "james3mg" wrote: > > However, offline files CAN be indexed, which adds a bit of flexibility. > > and yet, even once I have this option selected, if I open up a folder on my > network drive (which is administratively forced to be available offline via > gpedit.msc, and is listed as being both available offline and currently > online) with the following contents: > > <test_directory> (a directory) > test_file.txt > another file.txt > > and use the quick search box (the one in the top-right of every Explorer > window) to search for "test" (no quotes) or "file" (also no quotes), it tells > me "No items match your search". So does indexing offline files actually do > anything? It seems like an explorer window's search box should at least be > able to 'filter' the view of the current folder based on at least file > names...is this really something I have to wait for Server 2008 for, or am I > missing some configuration after telling it to index my offline files that > would let this feature work? |
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