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to: Rich
from: Gregg N
date: 2006-01-26 02:18:44
subject: Re: Windows Desktop Search Peculiarity

From: Gregg N 

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Rich wrote:
>    WDS and Index Server can ignore one anothers indexes.  Even if they
> didn't, the files aren't of a support type so would only have metadata
> (name, size, etc) indexed.
>
> Rich
>
Well anyway, it started a reindex again even after having removed the
thunderbird filter and rebuilding the index. This time it happened shortly
after deleting a folder with a few hundred files, unzipping an updated
version to the same location, and then emptying the recycle bin. Shortly
after, it was again reindexing thousands of files in other folders.

Gregg


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Rich wrote:

  
  
  
     WDS and Index Server can ignore
one anothers indexes.  Even if they didn't, the files aren't of a
support type so would only have metadata (name, size, etc)
indexed.
   
  Rich
   

Well anyway, it started a reindex again even after having removed the
thunderbird filter and rebuilding the index. This time it happened shortly
after deleting a folder with a few hundred files, unzipping an updated
version to the same location, and then emptying the recycle bin. Shortly
after, it was again reindexing thousands of files in other
folders.

Gregg




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