Access the Windows Search settings from the Windows Control Panel > Indexing Options.
To control which folders are indexed, use the Manage button. To control what file types are indexed, to delete the index, or to change the index location, use the Advanced button.
Access the Indexing Settings from the Settings button > Indexing option.
Use the settings below to control the location and update frequency of your Enterprise Organizer Pro search indexes. See Indexes and Indexing for more information about indexes and searching.
If you want new files to be added to the search index on an ongoing basis, you must periodically update the index. This is known as an Incremental Index or Auto-Indexing.
The Enable Auto Indexer option will enable auto-indexing for all cabinets selected for auto-indexing. The indexer will run at the interval specified.
NOTE: If you disable auto-indexing, new files will not be added to the indexes. This means that you will not be able to search the new files.
You can specify how often the auto-indexer should search for new files to add to the indexes. It is recommended that you run the auto-indexer when the computer will be dormant, like when you will be at lunch.
The auto-indexer can either run at a specific hourly interval, or it can run once a day at a given time.
NOTE: For the indexer to run, the computer must be running and you must be logged on.
The Cabinets to be Auto-Indexed list shows all of the available cabinets. Place a check mark next to each cabinet that you would like to have auto-indexed.
For convenience, you can also use the Check All and Uncheck All options to select or deselect all of the cabinets in the list.
The index paths control where Enterprise Organizer Pro will put your search indexes. Because indexes can be quite large, be sure you have enough drive space available. As a rule of thumb, an index will require at least 1/4 of the space of the original files. For example, if you are indexing 400 MB of files, the index will require at least 100 MB of drive space.
By default the indexer will index every file in a cabinet. If there are certain file types you don’t want to have indexed, you can tell the indexer to skip them. Enter the extensions for files you want skipped in the File Types to Exclude from Indexing field. DO NOT include periods, and separate each extension with a comma and a space. For example, if you want to exclude common image, music, and video files, enter the following:
jpg, jpeg, png, gif, bmp, mp3, wma, wmv, mpg, mpeg, avi
Article ID: 225
Created On: Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:10 AM
Last Updated On: Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:55 PM
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