This looks like it does on all computers I have seen so far. I don't know why ON is there twice, but I certainly wouldn't mess with those settings. The very long numeral is a SID btw: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q243330 My guess is that it's the SID of your user account. Mapi:// btw is Outlook 2007.
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"srd" <srd152000[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:op.tcgehalttfv13d[ at ]jq0arm4.domain_not_set.invalid:
[Quoted Text] > I tried modifying what WDS 3 beta indexed, but could not find a way to > uncheck most items. Laboriously, I did deselect all file types other than > .one. The combination didn't seem to take, so I eneded up reinstalling > WDS. No surprisingly, it looked like I had to rebuild my index, which I am > now doing. But I don't understand what Indexing Options tells me are the > index targets. Since the targets did not change when I pushed the Rebuild > button, that is, the inclusions and exclusions, I'm wondering whether > they're healthy > > Here's what Indexing Options tells me is being indexed: > > > Documents and Settings (Folder symbol) > mapi://{long numeral}/(computername\Owner) > oneindex://{long-numeral}/LocalHost{computername\Owner) > oneindex://{long-numeral}/LocalHost/{computername\Owner) > Start Menu > > > Does this look right? Should oneindex be singled out. Most troublesome, it > occurs twice, with a slightly different orthography, the only difference > being the slash separating LocalHost and {computername. It looks like one > could be a defective version of the other. Which is right, or should they > both be there? > -- > Stephen R. Diamond
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