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Vista & indexing network drives
That's the place, so you must have some glitch that I didn't run into. FWIW,
the add-in appears to install a new service - "UNCFAT DMS". You might check whether it installed and shows up on the list, just in case. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: I found the "Search Tools" and that will take me to the same windows as "indexing options" in the control panel. When modify / show all locations is clicked i see "c: g: offline files" No M: Drive whick is my mapped netwrok drive. |
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That service is installed and set to automatic. When I start it, it stops
with no errors on the screen or event log. When this worked on your computer were you connected to a domain? I am logged on with a user account with administrator and domain admin rights. "Valisystem" wrote: That's the place, so you must have some glitch that I didn't run into. FWIW, the add-in appears to install a new service - "UNCFAT DMS". You might check whether it installed and shows up on the list, just in case. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: I found the "Search Tools" and that will take me to the same windows as "indexing options" in the control panel. When modify / show all locations is clicked i see "c: g: offline files" No M: Drive whick is my mapped netwrok drive. |
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Yup, I'm on an SBS2003 domain. When I installed it I had elevated my account
to domain admin rights, but I'm running day to day with user rights and the service is behaving itself. Wonder what's going on? "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: That service is installed and set to automatic. When I start it, it stops with no errors on the screen or event log. When this worked on your computer were you connected to a domain? I am logged on with a user account with administrator and domain admin rights. "Valisystem" wrote: That's the place, so you must have some glitch that I didn't run into. FWIW, the add-in appears to install a new service - "UNCFAT DMS". You might check whether it installed and shows up on the list, just in case. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: I found the "Search Tools" and that will take me to the same windows as "indexing options" in the control panel. When modify / show all locations is clicked i see "c: g: offline files" No M: Drive whick is my mapped netwrok drive. |
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Did you have to set anything in group policy?
"Valisystem" wrote: Yup, I'm on an SBS2003 domain. When I installed it I had elevated my account to domain admin rights, but I'm running day to day with user rights and the service is behaving itself. Wonder what's going on? "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: That service is installed and set to automatic. When I start it, it stops with no errors on the screen or event log. When this worked on your computer were you connected to a domain? I am logged on with a user account with administrator and domain admin rights. "Valisystem" wrote: That's the place, so you must have some glitch that I didn't run into. FWIW, the add-in appears to install a new service - "UNCFAT DMS". You might check whether it installed and shows up on the list, just in case. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: I found the "Search Tools" and that will take me to the same windows as "indexing options" in the control panel. When modify / show all locations is clicked i see "c: g: offline files" No M: Drive whick is my mapped netwrok drive. |
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Well I installed this to another computer running vista business on a
different domain and it worked like a charm. Guess i have some digging to do on the other domain. Thanks for your assistance. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: Did you have to set anything in group policy? "Valisystem" wrote: Yup, I'm on an SBS2003 domain. When I installed it I had elevated my account to domain admin rights, but I'm running day to day with user rights and the service is behaving itself. Wonder what's going on? "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: That service is installed and set to automatic. When I start it, it stops with no errors on the screen or event log. When this worked on your computer were you connected to a domain? I am logged on with a user account with administrator and domain admin rights. "Valisystem" wrote: That's the place, so you must have some glitch that I didn't run into. FWIW, the add-in appears to install a new service - "UNCFAT DMS". You might check whether it installed and shows up on the list, just in case. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: I found the "Search Tools" and that will take me to the same windows as "indexing options" in the control panel. When modify / show all locations is clicked i see "c: g: offline files" No M: Drive whick is my mapped netwrok drive. |
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By any chance, is this failing on a Vista x64 machine and working on a Vista X86 machine? I too have installed the UNC search add-in (on a x64 machine) and the service starts and silently stops. I also don't see any network shares in the Index Options control panel. -- siegeld ------------------------------------------------------------------------ siegeld's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21881 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=640559 http://forums.techarena.in |
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I have the same issue as you. I installed the plug in but it doesn't appear
to have made a difference. Did anyone ever figure out what the issue is or how to resolve it? -- Bob "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: Well I installed this to another computer running vista business on a different domain and it worked like a charm. Guess i have some digging to do on the other domain. Thanks for your assistance. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: Did you have to set anything in group policy? "Valisystem" wrote: Yup, I'm on an SBS2003 domain. When I installed it I had elevated my account to domain admin rights, but I'm running day to day with user rights and the service is behaving itself. Wonder what's going on? "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: That service is installed and set to automatic. When I start it, it stops with no errors on the screen or event log. When this worked on your computer were you connected to a domain? I am logged on with a user account with administrator and domain admin rights. "Valisystem" wrote: That's the place, so you must have some glitch that I didn't run into. FWIW, the add-in appears to install a new service - "UNCFAT DMS". You might check whether it installed and shows up on the list, just in case. "Kyle O''Brien" wrote: I found the "Search Tools" and that will take me to the same windows as "indexing options" in the control panel. When modify / show all locations is clicked i see "c: g: offline files" No M: Drive whick is my mapped netwrok drive. |
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The issue must be with the x64 version of Vista, as far as I can tell. Does anyone have this working with x64? -- siegeld ------------------------------------------------------------------------ siegeld's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21881 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=640559 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Here it is 8 months later. Does anyone have a fix to get indexing working on x64 Vista as yet. -- cherokee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Vista & indexing network drives
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 09:41:19 +0100, cherokee
wrote: Here it is 8 months later. You can't count very well. That's standard for a Vistahead, though. |