On the Server Roles page, select the File Services role, and then click Next.Click Add Roles in the Roles Summary pane.Click Roles in the left navigation pane.Older versions of Windows and Windows Server don't have indexing enabled by default. Step Two: Enable Windows Search (if necessary) Set an appropriate time for the indexer to run each day.Select each cabinet you want to be able to search.Set the Default Search Engine to dtSearch.If your server doesn't run Windows, your only option is to use the alternate search engine that comes with FileCenter Professional, dtSearch. If you don't have that option available, go on to Step Two: Enable Windows Search. Skip ahead to Step Three: Set Up the Indexing Service. To find out whether it's enabled, log onto that computer with Administrator privileges, then go to the Windows Control Panel and see if there's an item called Indexing or Indexing Options. Step One: See if Windows Search is Enabledįirst you need to find out if Windows Search is enabled on the machine that houses your network files. This article will take you step-by-step through getting everything set up. Description of ProblemĮither Windows Search isn't enabled on the machine that houses your network files, your FileCenter data isn't being indexed there, or the index isn't being shared. When you try to search files on the network using the Windows Search engine, you either get an error or nothing at all. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.See Solution » I Can't Search Network Files Issue I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically.
It is also important to know what your full Windows version is, you can view that by going to the Settings app -> System -> About, and then it will be listed as the OS Build, for example 19042.421
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