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I used to have Office 2007 Beta 2 and Windows Desktop Search (WDS) 3
beta, and they worked perfectly together. I would love to use X1, but ti doesn't support office 2007 yet. I'm using WDS meanwhile, and I'm OK with it. However, when I uninstalled Office 2007 Beta 2 and install Office 2007 Enterprise RTM, it prompted me to install WDS 3. I downloaded and installed it, and since then, my e-mail data is not indexed. I have an Exchange Server mailbox, and additional 6 pst files I work with. In the tree of selection in the WDS options screen, I see all these mailboxes, but can only check them, and not open them to choose to select to index only specific folder in the pst file. In any case, I left all Outlook mailboxes checked, but when I look at WDS Indexing Status, it says it only found 7 items, and indexed them all - this took less then a minute. However, almost no message is found in Outlook. When I ask Outlook for its indexing status, it says it has more then 48000 e-mails waiting to be indexed. What's going on? I tried to uninstall and reinstall WDS, but to no avail. Leaving Outlook running for several hours didn't help either. Can anyone help me solve this problem? I really need my e-mails to be indexed. Thanks, splintor |
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After several times I started Outlook again, things some how worked
out, and it is OK now. It might be related to the fact that yesterday I was conecting from home, and today I was connected in the office. On Jan 29, 10:07 pm, "splintor" wrote: I used to have Office 2007 Beta 2 and Windows Desktop Search (WDS) 3 beta, and they worked perfectly together. I would love to use X1, but ti doesn't support office 2007 yet. I'm using WDS meanwhile, and I'm OK with it. However, when I uninstalled Office 2007 Beta 2 and install Office 2007 Enterprise RTM, it prompted me to install WDS 3. I downloaded and installed it, and since then, my e-mail data is not indexed. I have an Exchange Server mailbox, and additional 6 pst files I work with. In the tree of selection in the WDS options screen, I see all these mailboxes, but can only check them, and not open them to choose to select to index only specific folder in the pst file. In any case, I left all Outlook mailboxes checked, but when I look at WDS Indexing Status, it says it only found 7 items, and indexed them all - this took less then a minute. However, almost no message is found in Outlook. When I ask Outlook for its indexing status, it says it has more then 48000 e-mails waiting to be indexed. What's going on? I tried to uninstall and reinstall WDS, but to no avail. Leaving Outlook running for several hours didn't help either. Can anyone help me solve this problem? I really need my e-mails to be indexed. Thanks, splintor |
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