"Karl Thurber" <> wrote in message
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> Using Windows Vista, I can't figure out how the indexing feature works
> from a logical standpoint.
>
> When searching for programs, Vista has no problems finding the files. But,
> there is a problem with e-mails, at least on my system. When searching for
> e-mails, it seems that most Windows Mail e-mails are indexed when the
> e-mail arrives in the in-box, and all is well if the file stays there.
> However, if I move an e-mail to a topical folder that I have created (for
> example, an e-mail about Viruses) to the folder I have named to hold
> e-mails on that subject, when searching for the file, Vista usually says
> that it can't find the file, apparently because it is no longer in the
> folder Vista expected it to be in. Also, sometimes after clicking on the
> links, absolutely nothing happens! Finally, sometimes there is an small
> icon of a blank piece of paper that shows up when the file won't work to
> find the e-mail.
Add the folder containing your saved mail to the indexing options.
> Dell Tech Support had me turn off (delete) the indexing and re-index, but
> I get much the same results. I suppose it could be something wrong with my
> system, or have others experienced these problems and found a fix?
Its not possible to completely "turn off" Vista's indexing feature, since
the System uses it for internal purposes.
> Thanks.
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Donald L McDaniel
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