Index service not indexing Outlook

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bheiser

Hi All,

I'm running Vista x64 and Outlook (Office) 2007. I've used Outlook's
"Data File Management" menu to re-locate my .pst files to a separate
drive (a raid array) so they wouldn't be on my boot drive. However,
since that move, the Indexing function doesn't seem to be working. I
have tried using the Index Service "advanced" options to "rebuild" the
index, and it finishes in under a minute, clearly not having processed
my .pst files.

Is there a "more advanced" function hidden somewhere that will enable
me to tell the Index service that my pst files aren't in the standard
location?

Thanks!


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bheiser
 
> I'm running Vista x64 and Outlook (Office) 2007. I've used Outlook's
> "Data File Management" menu to re-locate my .pst files to a separate
> drive (a raid array) so they wouldn't be on my boot drive. However,
> since that move, the Indexing function doesn't seem to be working. I
> have tried using the Index Service "advanced" options to "rebuild" the
> index, and it finishes in under a minute, clearly not having processed
> my .pst files.
>
> Is there a "more advanced" function hidden somewhere that will enable
> me to tell the Index service that my pst files aren't in the standard
> location?


http://www.msoutlook.info/question/47

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Met vriendelijke groet,
Mark Veldhuis.
 
Thanks. Whatever was wrong seems to have cleared up on its own. Don't
you love those mysterious "fixes"? :-)


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bheiser
 
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:57:26 -0500, bheiser <guest@unknown-email.com>
wrote:

>
>Thanks. Whatever was wrong seems to have cleared up on its own. Don't
>you love those mysterious "fixes"? :-)


A lot more than I like posts from vBulletin users who don't quote what
they are replying to.
 
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:59:41 -0500, bheiser <guest@unknown-email.com>
wrote:

>
>Sorry 'bout that. Just scroll up 2 messages and the full detail is
>there :).



Works on that damned consumer-grade web interface you're using but not
on the REAL Usenet when using a newsreader.
 
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