Using the Indexing Service for a Fast Find

Windows XP includes an indexing service for indexing almost everything on a disk. Placing indexes on your files is done as a search-and-replace measure that will hopefully seek out files faster. You can selectively disable or enable a file as a candidate for the indexing service. You do this through the file or folder's properties sheets. Select the General tab and then click Advanced. This will generate a dialog box similar to the dialogs used to compress and encrypt files. To index your files, simply use the section titled Archive and Index Attributes. The first check box allows you to select the archive attribute for this file. A backup program may examine this attribute to determine whether to back ...

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