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I posted this question a couple weeks ago and got no adequate response,
so I'll try again in hopes someone knows the fix. I have 2 Vista machines and neither one shows any results when I click on the search feature "Shared by Me", even though both machines have many shareable files/folders. I tried calling MS, but lucky me got Vista with an OEM serial number on a new machine so i was referred to Toshiba. Toshiba support knows nothing about this issue. The other searches such as "recent documents", etc all work fine. |
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The only things I can think of a
1) Is indexing turned off? 2) Did the user account with which you logged on do any sharing, or was it done under another account? 3) The computer doesn't share anything. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org |
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David Dickinson wrote:
The only things I can think of a 1) Is indexing turned off? 2) Did the user account with which you logged on do any sharing, or was it done under another account? 3) The computer doesn't share anything. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org 1. NO 2. ?? 3. Oh, yes it is!!! files are accessible on the network. |
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"David" wrote in message
. .. David Dickinson wrote: The only things I can think of a 1) Is indexing turned off? 2) Did the user account with which you logged on do any sharing, or was it done under another account? 3) The computer doesn't share anything. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org 1. NO 2. ?? 3. Oh, yes it is!!! files are accessible on the network. I guess my question #2 was a little cryptic. Let's say that you have two user accounts on your machine, Bob and David. If Bob shares a folder and David does not, but David does a search for "Shared by Me", the search will return nothing. How are you accessing the "Shared by Me" search? Directly from an Explorer window? Try accessing it from the link in the Network and Sharing center. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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I can't recall all the specifics of an earlier mvp or msft person post in this or another vista forum..but iirc the xml code for 'shared by me' only searches in two locations(public and users).
If I find that post, I'll post the contents. ..winston "David Dickinson" wrote in message ... : "David" wrote in message : . .. : David Dickinson wrote: : The only things I can think of a : : 1) Is indexing turned off? : : 2) Did the user account with which you logged on do any sharing, or was : it done under another account? : : 3) The computer doesn't share anything. : : -- : David Dickinson : eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org : : : : 1. NO : : 2. ?? : : 3. Oh, yes it is!!! files are accessible on the network. : : I guess my question #2 was a little cryptic. Let's say that you have two : user accounts on your machine, Bob and David. If Bob shares a folder and : David does not, but David does a search for "Shared by Me", the search will : return nothing. : : How are you accessing the "Shared by Me" search? Directly from an Explorer : window? Try accessing it from the link in the Network and Sharing center. : : -- : David Dickinson : eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org : Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. : |
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I guess my question #2 was a little cryptic. Let's say that you have two user accounts on your machine, Bob and David. If Bob shares a folder and David does not, but David does a search for "Shared by Me", the search will return nothing. How are you accessing the "Shared by Me" search? Directly from an Explorer window? Try accessing it from the link in the Network and Sharing center. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. From either explorer or the networking center, the result is no files are listed in the search. Only one user on the Vista machine. Another vista machine, with one user, also does not show any files as being shared in the "shared by me" search, enough though they are shared. I can share any folders successfully, on either machine. The only fault lies in the feature, "Shared by Me" search. Dave |
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....winston wrote:
I can't recall all the specifics of an earlier mvp or msft person post in this or another vista forum..but iirc the xml code for 'shared by me' only searches in two locations(public and users). If I find that post, I'll post the contents. ..winston : those folders are shared. files are inside of those folders. those folders and files are seen from other machines on the network, so there is NO issue with sharing. The only issue i have is that blasted "shared by me" search funtion. The "shared by me" search returns zero results. I'm thinking that not many people understand what the issue is. I've posted this to 2 MS forums several times and no one has found either a solution OR even verified that the search function returns results on their vista machines. Perhaps my explanation of the issue is not clear?? Dave |
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"David" wrote: From either explorer or the networking center, the result is no files are listed in the search. Only one user on the Vista machine. Another vista machine, with one user, also does not show any files as being shared in the "shared by me" search, enough though they are shared. I can share any folders successfully, on either machine. The only fault lies in the feature, "Shared by Me" search. I see what you mean. And I agree -- Shared By Me doesn't appear to be useful. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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"David" wrote in message . ..
: ...winston wrote: : I can't recall all the specifics of an earlier mvp or msft person post in this or another vista forum..but iirc the xml code for 'shared by me' only searches in two locations(public and users). : : If I find that post, I'll post the contents. : : ..winston : : : : : those folders are shared. files are inside of those folders. those : folders and files are seen from other machines on the network, so there : is NO issue with sharing. The only issue i have is that blasted "shared : by me" search funtion. The "shared by me" search returns zero results. : : I'm thinking that not many people understand what the issue is. I've : posted this to 2 MS forums several times and no one has found either a : solution OR even verified that the search function returns results on : their vista machines. Perhaps my explanation of the issue is not clear?? : : Dave Manually create new folder(s) in either of those locations or manually share an existing(e.g. Pictures), add a file, share them, adjust permission so that it includes another user(i.e. you may need another user account on the same machine)...set sharing/permission with everyone set to contributor, co-owner,owner right or guest with read or greater rights. Then let the index be rebuilt(it may take a while). ------ From a post by Keith Miller, mvp in vista.general. The 'Shared by Me Search' function's XML code uses two queries on 'known folders' . The scope points to these as the known folders/directories: {5E6C858F-0E22-4760-9AFE-EA3317B67173} - User Profile {DFDF76A2-C82A-4D63-906A-5644AC457385} - Public ------- From a post by Joe Guidera in this forum The "shared by me" search is a custom saved search that I believe (don't hold me to this) actually uses the registry and a virtual folder/file store to enumerate your shared items (read vista voodoo). The second option is a good old fashioned - show me what the browse master knows and relies on SMB, Netbios, WINS, etc (a whole host of rules that determines what's broadcast and who keeps a list of what) on your network. The former should be a saved search: C:\Users\username\Searches\Shared By Me.search-ms More info: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...edcff36481b78b and http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d5863f27380a4e |