"DanR" <> wrote in message
news:eN%...
>I rebooted to Vista and items indexed number is still dropping. I do have
>the Included Locations back and they include the extra folders and files
>that Vista does not use by default. Suppose I'll wait and see how this
>turns out and then probably rebuild the index.
> Live and learn.
>
>
> "DanR" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I dual boot Vista C:\ and XP D:\ (physical drives)
>>
>> I noticed today that within XP my C:\ drive had indexing turned on. As I
>> try to hide my Vista drive from XP (TweakUI) I turned indexing off for
>> that C:\ drive. (from within XP my computer properties)
>>
>> When I booted to Vista I discovered that indexing was now turned off for
>> the C:\ Vista drive. When looking at "Indexing Options" from within Vista
>> there are no "Included Locations" although there are 83,568 items
>> indexed.
>>
>> So question is... is this the way it works? While removing the indexing
>> from C:\ Vista while booted to XP there was a lot of activity while
>> attributes were being changed to the C:\ *.* files.
>>
>> I will now turn indexing back on from within Vista as I like the quick
>> search results. I'm wondering if Vista will have to do a new and complete
>> index of its C:\ drive. Wondering about the ..... wait a minute. As I
>> type that 83,568 number is shrinking. Down to 78K and dropping.... I just
>> turned indexing back on from Vista My Computer C:\ properties. Lots of
>> disk activity again and message "applying attributes to ... *.*". Big
>> number still dropping... down to 75K. Still applying attributes.
>> Applying attributes is now complete but my items indexed number is still
>> dropping. (59K) Maybe it's time for a reboot.
>> I'll be back.
>>
>>
>>
>
Interesting experiment. Yep, both use the ntfs 'I' attribute
Start > cmd > attrib /?
I Not content indexed file attribute.
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Jon
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