Indexing
My home drive is on a network server. I want to include this folder in my libraries. But when I try to add it I get:
"This network location cannot be included because its not indexed."
"Always available off line" is not an opton when right clicking the folder. I'm using Win7pro and the server is 2008 R2.
So, I tried to sync it and got "this folder cannot be synchronized because it resides on a remote drive"
I tried start\index and can see indexed folders but cant see how to add one.
Any ideas?
March 10th, 2011 1:22am
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To add Index Locations, please type Indexing options on Start menu and press enter.
Click Modify. Continue to click on the arrows to the right of the check box to expand the folder tree until you reach the location of the folder you
want to add, and select it.Check the selected folder's box. When finished, click on OK.
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March 10th, 2011 10:11am
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March 15th, 2011 8:23pm