GRoston
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I am running Outlook 2010 - works great, no issues.
At the beginning of every year, I move the emails that are five+ years old into an archive file (which I typically keep closed). Occasionally, I want to look at these old emails, typically wanting to search for something. When I did this several months ago, I let the search index run and that took several hours. However, I figured it was worthwhile since the next time I opened the archive file and wanted to search for something, the search results would already exist.
I was wrong.
I tried searching the archive file today and nothing was indexed, i.e., it started indexing the .pst file. Question: Is there something I can do such that the search results are saved?
At the beginning of every year, I move the emails that are five+ years old into an archive file (which I typically keep closed). Occasionally, I want to look at these old emails, typically wanting to search for something. When I did this several months ago, I let the search index run and that took several hours. However, I figured it was worthwhile since the next time I opened the archive file and wanted to search for something, the search results would already exist.
I was wrong.
I tried searching the archive file today and nothing was indexed, i.e., it started indexing the .pst file. Question: Is there something I can do such that the search results are saved?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 Pro
- CPU
- Core i7 860 @ 3.8 GHz
- Motherboard
- MSI P55-GD80
- Memory
- 16 GB F3-12800CL7D (DDR3 1600 7-7-7-24)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire Vapor-X 100283VXL Radeon HD 5770
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC LCD3090WQXi-BK