I'm trying to do a very basic task, but I don't know how.
Maybe you gurus can point me a direction.
I'd like to have a custom database to index only one folder at my disk and exclude all the others.
If I put C:, D:, E:,... to "Exclude folders" and put "D:\My custom folder" to "Folders" tab, Everything overwrites (ignores) it and exclude all D: disk, as requested at "Exclude folders" tab.
So, how to have just one folder indexed inside an entire disk? And exclude all the other ones?
How to have just one folder indexed inside an entire disk?
Re: How to have just one folder indexed inside an entire disk?
Tools | Options | Indexes -> NTFS
for C: D: E:..., uncheck 'Include in database'.
Tools | Options | Indexes -> Folders
Add... D:\My custom folder
for C: D: E:..., uncheck 'Include in database'.
Tools | Options | Indexes -> Folders
Add... D:\My custom folder
Re: How to have just one folder indexed inside an entire disk?
Thank you, therube.
So simple, so easy...
So simple, so easy...