Hi
Is there any way to make the Windows Search indexer more aggressive? I've looked at 'Indexing Options' but don't see any such option.
In Windows Desktop Search (WDS) for XP there were 2 specific options. 1 to specify whether the indexer should kick in 'sooner' rather than waiting for idle time to index changed or new files, and secondly you could manually via the interface tell it to 'Index Now', i.e. index any outstanding files now rather than waiting for idle time.
The indexer in Vista beta2 seems to be very 'polite', it's taking forever to index my current email and files even though I'm not actively using the PC all the time either.
Cheers

Making the Windows Search indexer more aggressive
I see there is a registry value 'UseLowPriorityConfiguration' on the registry key:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search
And it is currently set to 1.
It's really locked down permission wise, only TrustedInstaller and the WSearch account have write permission to the key. Administrators and LocalSystem only have read access. So I haven't been able to easily change it to 0 to see what effect it would have.
It just currently appears to be acting on a very very very low priority, it's taken 14hrs to only index 10,000 items and the machine hasn't even been used that heavily during this time.
Is there no other admin tool to tune this with other than hacking the registry?
Cheers
"Sean McLeod" wrote in message
Hi
Is there any way to make the Windows Search indexer more aggressive? I've looked at 'Indexing Options' but don't see any such option.
In Windows Desktop Search (WDS) for XP there were 2 specific options. 1 to specify whether the indexer should kick in 'sooner' rather than waiting for idle time to index changed or new files, and secondly you could manually via the interface tell it to 'Index Now', i.e. index any outstanding files now rather than waiting for idle time.
The indexer in Vista beta2 seems to be very 'polite', it's taking forever to index my current email and files even though I'm not actively using the PC all the time either.
Cheers
I changed that registry registry value and still no luck. The indexer is on a go slow slow slow strike!
Don't see any obivous problems in the event log.
Any tips on resolving this?
Cheers
"Sean McLeod" wrote in message
I see there is a registry value 'UseLowPriorityConfiguration' on the registry key:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search
And it is currently set to 1.
It's really locked down permission wise, only TrustedInstaller and the WSearch account have write permission to the key. Administrators and LocalSystem only have read access. So I haven't been able to easily change it to 0 to see what effect it would have.
It just currently appears to be acting on a very very very low priority, it's taken 14hrs to only index 10,000 items and the machine hasn't even been used that heavily during this time.
Is there no other admin tool to tune this with other than hacking the registry?
Cheers
"Sean McLeod" wrote in message Hi
Is there any way to make the Windows Search indexer more aggressive? I've looked at 'Indexing Options' but don't see any such option.
In Windows Desktop Search (WDS) for XP there were 2 specific options. 1 to specify whether the indexer should kick in 'sooner' rather than waiting for idle time to index changed or new files, and secondly you could manually via the interface tell it to 'Index Now', i.e. index any outstanding files now rather than waiting for idle time.
The indexer in Vista beta2 seems to be very 'polite', it's taking forever to index my current email and files even though I'm not actively using the PC all the time either.
Cheers
Nah - the Search in Vista Beta 2 is pretty crap to be honest. It'll be fixed in later builds :o)
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I changed that registry registry value and still no luck. The indexer is on a go slow slow slow strike!
Don't see any obivous problems in the event log.
Any tips on resolving this?
Cheers
"Sean McLeod" wrote in message I see there is a registry value 'UseLowPriorityConfiguration' on the registry key:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search
And it is currently set to 1.
It's really locked down permission wise, only TrustedInstaller and the WSearch account have write permission to the key. Administrators and LocalSystem only have read access. So I haven't been able to easily change it to 0 to see what effect it would have.
It just currently appears to be acting on a very very very low priority, it's taken 14hrs to only index 10,000 items and the machine hasn't even been used that heavily during this time.
Is there no other admin tool to tune this with other than hacking the registry?
Cheers
"Sean McLeod" wrote in message Hi
Is there any way to make the Windows Search indexer more aggressive? I've looked at 'Indexing Options' but don't see any such option.
In Windows Desktop Search (WDS) for XP there were 2 specific options. 1 to specify whether the indexer should kick in 'sooner' rather than waiting for idle time to index changed or new files, and secondly you could manually via the interface tell it to 'Index Now', i.e. index any outstanding files now rather than waiting for idle time.
The indexer in Vista beta2 seems to be very 'polite', it's taking forever to index my current email and files even though I'm not actively using the PC all the time either.
Cheers
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