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I use to make a copy of my daily files (to have a backup on my home
computer) With Windows XP, I use of course seach with a date = today result = all files are founded and it's quite quick (20s) With Windows Vista 1rst method searching in the indexed files result = only part of today files are found ! :-( (probably because not yet indexed) 2nd method searching also in n on indexed files result = all files are find :-) ... but it takes near 1/4 hours ! So i wan't just to have the search as in Windows XP : all today files in 20s is good for me, How to do that in Vista ? May there is another solution to accelerates indexing ? Thanks for your help |