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| I have foolishly defined an index field or megaproportions. All of my C drive. How do I unselect and restore to the default configuration? I want to be able to find some files on disc, for instance when I'm looking for DLLs or drivers, but how do I define the indexing with a little more stringent parameters? | |||
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| "Shawnews" <kbtaverner@shaw.ca> wrote in message news s75eefdHHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...>I have foolishly defined an index field or megaproportions. All of my C >drive. How do I unselect and restore to the default configuration? I want >to be able to find some files on disc, for instance when I'm looking for >DLLs or drivers, but how do I define the indexing with a little more >stringent parameters? >>i should that use the system restore to restore your system to early time | |||
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| The default scope is basically C:\Documents and Settings {with a couple of exceptions}. In the Indexing Options Control Panel -> Advanced there's a Restore Defaults button. "Sasan" <s.torabkheslat@gmail.com> wrote in message news:etiF2VWtHHA.3364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "Shawnews" <kbtaverner@shaw.ca> wrote in message > news s75eefdHHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...>>I have foolishly defined an index field or megaproportions. All of my C >>drive. How do I unselect and restore to the default configuration? I want >>to be able to find some files on disc, for instance when I'm looking for >>DLLs or drivers, but how do I define the indexing with a little more >>stringent parameters? >>>i should that use the system restore to restore your system to early time > > | |||
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