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Old August 15th 18, 11:25 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Do I need Windows indexing?

On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 09:10:36 -0400, Paul wrote:

You need to adjust your Indexing Options to get
the desired indexing coverage.

This is from another post and wasn't intended as a demo
or anything. You have to flip the "" next to C:
and drill down until you find items corresponding
to "Data; Temp; CSC; Temp". Then tick the missing
box so the item gets indexed.

https://s33.postimg.cc/vpyj17idr/che...g_settings.gif

In any case, the tool should not index the folder that
holds Windows.edb, as that would cause the Indexer to loop.

One of the "Data" items might be C:\ProgramData , but unless
you've adjusted your File Explorer view settings to make
system files visible or whatever, it may not show up
in a normal view of C: .

Paul


Thanks for that, I've overlooked that Control Panel option. Of
course the fact I couldn't find the file oosu10.exe was due to not
knowing the filename, not the indexing options.
 




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