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| Guest | Inexistent file returned in search Hello, I have moved some files from one folder to another, and even if the Indexing Options dialog says 'Indexing Complete', they are returned when I do a search. Doesn't the index remove files that are no longer in the system? Regards, Pablo -- I thought that they were angels. But, to my surprise, they climbed aboard their starship and headed for the skies. Pablo Montilla www.odyssey.com.uy |
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| Guest | Re: Inexistent file returned in search Pablo Montilla wrote: > Hello, I have moved some files from one folder to another, and even if > the Indexing Options dialog says 'Indexing Complete', they are returned > when I do a search. > > Doesn't the index remove files that are no longer in the system? > > Regards, > Pablo > Pablo. Are you sure you haven't moved the files into a folder which is being indexed? When I move or add files the index is updated within seconds. |
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| Guest | Re: Inexistent file returned in search I've moved the files, then renamed them, and albeit they no longer exist by that name, they still appear when I search for them. I try to rename them and Explorer says he can't find them, I try to open their location ('Open file location' on the context menu), and explorer tells me that the location is not available (and rightly so, the folder where they lived no longer exists). I know it probably will get fixed by an index rebuild, but I want to know why that happened, if there's a known workaround, or if its a 'feature' of the index the non removal of inexistent files. Thanks, Pablo -- Venerable men! you have come down to us from a former generation. Heaven has bounteously lengthened out your lives, that you might behold this joyous day. -- Daniel Webster (1782-1852) -- Address on laying the Corner-Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument, 1825, p. 64 Pablo Montilla www.odyssey.com.uy |
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| Guest | Re: Inexistent file returned in search "Pablo Montilla" <melkor@odyssey.com.uy> skrev i meddelandet news p.tth4bte0cj6shk@chimera.odyssey.com.uy...> Hello, I have moved some files from one folder to another, and even if the > Indexing Options dialog says 'Indexing Complete', they are returned when I > do a search. > > Doesn't the index remove files that are no longer in the system? > > Regards, > Pablo > > -- > I experience the same thing. Apparently, I have to rebuild index to sort it out. |
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| Guest | Re: Inexistent file returned in search Hello, It's a bug, and we need more information to fix it. If it happens fairly consistently, could you please do the following: - Open Indexing Options, wait until the indexer is idle. - Run the following command: logman start "test1" -p "Microsoft-Windows-Search-Core" -o "test1.etl" -ets - Move a file from an indexed location to a non-indexed location. - Wait until the indexer is idle again. - Run the following command: logman stop "test1" -ets - Verify that the file still stuck in the index. If it didn't - try again. - Zip and email me the test1.etl file (ilias@microsoft.com). The ETL file will contain the sequence of events inside the indexer. I'm hoping to get a better idea of what's going on out of it. Note - it will contain the name of the file you moved. Thanks, Ilia "Hakvinius" <hakvinius@spray.se> wrote in message news:u6DY9RFqHHA.4388@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > "Pablo Montilla" <melkor@odyssey.com.uy> skrev i meddelandet > news p.tth4bte0cj6shk@chimera.odyssey.com.uy...>> Hello, I have moved some files from one folder to another, and even if >> the Indexing Options dialog says 'Indexing Complete', they are returned >> when I do a search. >> >> Doesn't the index remove files that are no longer in the system? >> >> Regards, >> Pablo >> >> -- >> > > I experience the same thing. Apparently, I have to rebuild index to sort > it out. |
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