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| I have an enormous store of .DBX files and WDS does not give me the option to select the OE folders that will be indexed. It seems that I have to index all of them or none. This results in excessive indexing on my system. Is there any fix for this problem - besides going through my OE files and deleting all the messages I don't want indexed? | |||
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