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Searching email in Exchange
Using Windows Desktop Search on XP allowed me to index all my email accounts
from our corporate Exchange (2003) server and (it then stored the index localy). Using Vista Search, this does not seem to be the case. Using 'Indexing Options' -- Modify -- Microsoft Office Outlook, I only see my primary email address (i don't see any of my other accounts) and it is grayed out. When I hover with the pointer, it says "This email store will not be indexed by default unless it is cached localy. To enable indexing you need to adjust your Outlook email account settings to cache email localy" - which is of course a pain - i have 4 PC/Laptops and my email accounts included gigabytes of stuff. Any solution to this conundrum? Is it not possible to force Vista Search to index directly from Exchange and store the index localy (as was the case on XP)? Thanks in advance! S. Alter |