If search isn’t working for a cabinet, you’ll need to index the cabinet. This topic describes how.
Windows handles all indexing for the Windows Search engine. To turn on indexing for a folder:
Windows should start indexing the folder. Once indexing finishes, Windows will keep the index up-to-date automatically.
File searching is handled on a cabinet-by-cabinet basis. In other words, you can activate full-text searching for one cabinet but leave it deactivated on another.
Normally searching is enabled by selecting the Auto Index Cabinet option when you create or edit the cabinet. You can also use the instructions below to index a cabinet immediately.
To activate file searching for a cabinet:
The indexer will begin running immediately. When it’s done, you’ll be able to search the cabinet(s).
Creating a new index is a one-time event. If you want new files added to the index on an ongoing basis, you must allow Enterprise Organizer Pro to periodically update the index. This is known as an Incremental Index or Auto-Indexing. See Activate Auto-Indexing for more information.
Article ID: 205
Created On: Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 5:20 PM
Last Updated On: Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 10:02 AM
Authored by: KB Admin01 [[email protected]]
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