Hi, Dave.
Indexing WAS working for me after I installed Vista Ultimate x64 (for the
last time?) in December. But it was filling up Drive C:! Something like 12
GB and still growing. So in January, I created a new 30 GB Drive T: (I've
got plenty of hard drive space.) and tried to move the Index file to there,
using Indexing Options. In a day or two, Drive T: had 8 GB of Index - and
Drive C: STILL had 12 GB. When Indexing Options finally completed, it said
it had indexed just over 1 million files. (Mostly old .eml and .nws
archives.) But Search was working well - and FAST! ;<)
I never did figure out why all or some of the Index was still on C:. To
free that space, I tried simply deleting the index data files on both T: and
C:, resigning myself to a week or so of rebuilding the entire index from
scratch onto T:. After deleting the index, though, the Indexing process did
not start again. After trying everything I could think of the Services and
in Indexing Options, I tried tweaking the Registry (including the
SetupCompletedSuccessfully key). That didn't work, either.
Now, Indexing Options tells me simply that "Indexing is not running", and
the Modify and Advanced buttons are greyed out, leaving Close as my only
option. The SetupCompletedSuccessfully key value is now 0; I rebooted and
it is still 0.
Now, of course, I can't recall all of the changes that I made. But the
bottom line is that I can't get the Indexing Service started again. Is a
complete reinstallation of Vista required?
RC

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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Mail in Vista Ultimate x64)
> Have you moved the location of the index to somewhere that is now
> inaccesible, or that maybe got deleted? That seems to what these errors
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>> Recreate the content index configuration by removing the content index.
>> (0x80040d03)