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In Win Explorer every time I try a search for something in a non-indexed
partition I get a nag drop-down at the top of the folder/file area. Something along the lines of: "Searches may be slow in non-indexed areas. Click here to add index." ....with an X to close at the far right. If I wanted an index here I'd put one here. How do I stop this nag/warning drop-down? |
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Joel,
Right click on the message and select "Don't show this message again" Richard "Joel A" wrote: In Win Explorer every time I try a search for something in a non-indexed partition I get a nag drop-down at the top of the folder/file area. Something along the lines of: "Searches may be slow in non-indexed areas. Click here to add index." ...with an X to close at the far right. If I wanted an index here I'd put one here. How do I stop this nag/warning drop-down? |
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Did that once. I still get the nag bar but now when I right-click the only
choice offered is "Turn on index." "Richard Turnock" wrote: Joel, Right click on the message and select "Don't show this message again" Richard "Joel A" wrote: In Win Explorer every time I try a search for something in a non-indexed partition I get a nag drop-down at the top of the folder/file area. Something along the lines of: "Searches may be slow in non-indexed areas. Click here to add index." ...with an X to close at the far right. If I wanted an index here I'd put one here. How do I stop this nag/warning drop-down? |