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From: Andy on 13 Oct 2008 11:28 I've had to use cached mode because I'm also indexing a substantial public folder and my additional mailboxes are greyed out. Admittedly this *is* a step up from the previous version which didn't acknowledge their existence at all but I see a "indexing of this email store has been disabled by the system administrator" message with them. If I've cached them locally - why can't I index them? (OL2k7 on XPpro/SP3 with Exch:2003)
From: Duncan McC on 14 Oct 2008 08:53
In article <EA007585-983F-4983-B372-A2558DE83569(a)microsoft.com>, Andy(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > I've had to use cached mode because I'm also indexing a substantial public > folder and my additional mailboxes are greyed out. > Admittedly this *is* a step up from the previous version which didn't > acknowledge their existence at all but I see a "indexing of this email store > has been disabled by the system administrator" message with them. If I've > cached them locally - why can't I index them? > > (OL2k7 on XPpro/SP3 with Exch:2003) I think you should check with your network admin to see if Group Policy has been applied on your domain to effect that (and maybe other) Windows Search options. -- Duncan |