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Outlook's Advanced Find feature has the ability to search for
sub-strings and for Custom Fields, but is too slow on a large Public Folder. (Several minutes on a 20GB Public Folde) If Full Text Indexing is enabled on the Exchange 2003 Server then searching is speeded up but the ability to search on substrings is lost and the lack of indexing on custom fields does not speed up searches on those fields. It is also not practical to offer a choice to Outlook clients to use Full Text Indexing or not use Full Text Indexing, which might otherwise provide some flexibility in selecting the tool to use. What are the possible solutions to providing better search capability that meets the needs of faster sub-string and custom field searches. Regards, Andyh |
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