I had this problem, then found a solution, this note is just to vent a little, and perhaps save others a little irritation. This topic may be a little geeky probably not too useful for beginners.
The indexer or search or something (I suspect indexer) does not work in Junctions, until you push it a little--if you create a junction to a location, say to folder-X, that junction will for many purposes work as a substitute for folder-X. A glaring exception, is that the search on that junction will return zilch, nada, zip.
Why was I using junctions in the first place? I was testing life as a Standard User (in Vista etc was called a Limited User). It was easy to start up a Std Usr account, but I wanted access to my old documents, and, I did not want to have 2 copies of thousands of documents in my "real" account and in my "Standard User" account. Would be a version control nightmare.
I had found the Junction utility earlier
Junction v1.05
and found it promising, but was not sure where to use it. Now I had a use. I went to my original "Real" account, and gave my Standard User account access to my documents. Then
Now all my documents were accessible whichever account I was logged into. But search did not work in my Std Usr account. I fought this quite a while. At first I thought that it was a privilege issue, I deleted and rebuilt the index twice, still no search (at least, where I was always searching--somewhere in my data) Except that I did have one search result, after I edited one of the documents from the Std Usr account. The light came on, I realized it might be the junction problem, and I tested a few documents of negligeable importance, dragging them from c:\users\RealUser\Documents to C:\Users\StandardUser\Documents.
Note that the documents dont really move, the Junction (symbolic link, what ever you call it) is like a wormhole, for most purposes, the documents are already in both places, even thought there is only one copy of each document. Whatever, it worked, so I dragged a folder, it worked, then I dragged all my documents--Viola! All documents accessible from each account, and Search, as near as I can tell, is working fine. And working as a non-admin user is looking better all the time.
This forum is teriffic, and I have solved many problems just by lurking here. But now and then it is nice to solve one for myself.
The indexer or search or something (I suspect indexer) does not work in Junctions, until you push it a little--if you create a junction to a location, say to folder-X, that junction will for many purposes work as a substitute for folder-X. A glaring exception, is that the search on that junction will return zilch, nada, zip.
Why was I using junctions in the first place? I was testing life as a Standard User (in Vista etc was called a Limited User). It was easy to start up a Std Usr account, but I wanted access to my old documents, and, I did not want to have 2 copies of thousands of documents in my "real" account and in my "Standard User" account. Would be a version control nightmare.
I had found the Junction utility earlier
Junction v1.05
and found it promising, but was not sure where to use it. Now I had a use. I went to my original "Real" account, and gave my Standard User account access to my documents. Then
Code:
C:\Users\StandardUser> Junction Documents c:\users\RealUser\Documents
Note that the documents dont really move, the Junction (symbolic link, what ever you call it) is like a wormhole, for most purposes, the documents are already in both places, even thought there is only one copy of each document. Whatever, it worked, so I dragged a folder, it worked, then I dragged all my documents--Viola! All documents accessible from each account, and Search, as near as I can tell, is working fine. And working as a non-admin user is looking better all the time.
This forum is teriffic, and I have solved many problems just by lurking here. But now and then it is nice to solve one for myself.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS17 laptop
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64
- CPU
- i7 2760QM 2.4GHz
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD/Nvidia GeForce 555M
- Sound Card
- RealTek
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- Ntrig DuoSense digitzer, touchscreen
- Hard Drives
- 750GB
- Mouse
- Synaptics touchpad