Vista Desktop Search Annoyance
I thought people might find this fix interesting because it annoyed the hell out of me when I first started using Vista. Thanks to pacpis for this news.
When I used WDS I typically indexed my whole C:\ and I carried that practice over to Vista’s indexing service. That’s when I started having issues. I wanted to search all my content on the machine, but when I would search for any files in the Start Menu, I would never get any results returned on a search unless they were applications. For example, if I was to search for an excel file, it would not return in the Start Menu even though it was located in “Documents” — it was very frustrating.
As it turns outs, the quick fix was to change the start menu settings so that the search bar is set to “search entire index” instead of the default “search this user’s files.” The problem arises due to the user changing the “indexed locations” to include all of the “C:” when the Start Menu is set to “search this user’s files.” This is a known bug and will be fixed in Vista SP1.
source: blogs.technet.com/tarpara
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