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5tulips
Flightless Bird
Windows XP Pro, SP2, Second Edition.
I had Windows Explorer open, doing a search for a particular Word document.
I had used three or four methods to search in a large folder (*.doc) (by
date -I knew the specific date) (word(s) within the document), etc. There
was no other application open, because I was just getting ready to start a
new project.
No search was done, but each attempt returned an immediate "File not found."
In services, Indexing is set to Manual, but it apparently didn't start. Is
there ever an instance when it should be on automatic?
I have often seen Indexing Service in the Task Manager. Today, I don't see
it.
The only major change I have made in the last two weeks is successfully
installing a renewal subscription for Internet Security Suite (CA). It
successfully completed the reindexing of all my mail files immediately
following the first major scan of all drives. All of this was done very
smoothly.
Where should I start?
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5tulips
I had Windows Explorer open, doing a search for a particular Word document.
I had used three or four methods to search in a large folder (*.doc) (by
date -I knew the specific date) (word(s) within the document), etc. There
was no other application open, because I was just getting ready to start a
new project.
No search was done, but each attempt returned an immediate "File not found."
In services, Indexing is set to Manual, but it apparently didn't start. Is
there ever an instance when it should be on automatic?
I have often seen Indexing Service in the Task Manager. Today, I don't see
it.
The only major change I have made in the last two weeks is successfully
installing a renewal subscription for Internet Security Suite (CA). It
successfully completed the reindexing of all my mail files immediately
following the first major scan of all drives. All of this was done very
smoothly.
Where should I start?
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5tulips