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| HAJensen shared these words of wisdom: > It is a problem with networking indexing in WDS 3.0 (see my > prevoius posts), and it REALLY anois me that MS don't adress the > problem! Did you install the "UNC/FAT add-on? http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Rainald | |||
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| Yes I did, and the whole network is actually indexed, because when I type to search I get all the right "hits" in the pane. BUT - when I click on the icon, nothing happens. The same happens to another new PC I have installed WDS on. I have also tried to index both as network adress (\\0.0.0.10) and as a connected network drive. I cannot believe this only happens to me? The server is Windows Server 2003 SBS. Henrik "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> skrev i melding news:%23Oz1WjXHHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > HAJensen shared these words of wisdom: > >> It is a problem with networking indexing in WDS 3.0 (see my >> prevoius posts), and it REALLY anois me that MS don't adress the >> problem! > > Did you install the "UNC/FAT add-on? > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en > > > > Rainald > | |||
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| HAJensen shared these words of wisdom: >> Did you install the "UNC/FAT add-on? > > Yes I did, and the whole network is actually indexed, because when > I type to search I get all the right "hits" in the pane. BUT - when > I click on the icon, nothing happens. > > The same happens to another new PC I have installed WDS on. I have > also tried to index both as network adress (\\0.0.0.10) and as a > connected network drive. > > I cannot believe this only happens to me? The server is Windows > Server 2003 SBS. I'm sorry, I did not yet try it out, only installed it :-( Rainald | |||
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