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COSenna:
Look at this link:
Indexes
which says, among other things:
By default, "Everything" indexes all local fixed NTFS volumes.
Everything will automatically index all fixed NTFS volumes.
Use folder indexing to include mapped network drives, CDRoms, DVDRoms, FAT and FAT32 volumes.
And here's what the folder indexing link says:
Folder indexing allows Everything to include any folder in the Everything index.
Indexed folders can go offline and remain in the Everything index.
For example, with folder indexing you can index:
Network shares or mapped network drives.
FAT32 and other volumes.
Any physical folder.
Folder indexing does not require administrative privileges or the Everything service.
Why is indexing so slow?
Folder indexing uses the same approach as the Windows search.
This can be a lot slower than NTFS indexing.
Everything can take a couple minutes to scan a folder and all its subfolders and files.
How do I add a folder to the Everything index?
In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Folders tab.
Click Add....
Select a folder to add to the Everything index.
Click OK.
Click OK.