Index a low-cost NAS on Windows 7
- by JcMaco
Has anyone found a way to index the files stored on a Networked Attached Storage on Windows 7 so that the files can be available in Windows Search and Libraries? I am referring to the cheap and available NAS like the Western Digital My Book series that use an embedded linux server.
Similar question: http://windows7forums.com/windows-7-networking/6700-indexing-nas-drive-libraries.html
EDIT
Windows help proposes to make the files stored on the NAS available offline. This is obviously not a good solution if the NAS has more data than what the client can store.
  If the folder is on a network device that is not part of your homegroup, it
  can be included as long as the content
  of the folder is indexed. If the
  folder is already indexed on the
  device where it is stored, you should
  be able to include it directly in the
  library.
  
  If the network folder is not indexed,
  an easy way to index it is to make the
  folder available offline. This will
  create offline versions of the files
  in the folder, and add these files to
  the index on your computer. Once you
  make a folder available offline, you
  can include it in a library.
  
  When you make a network folder
  available offline, copies of all the
  files in that folder will be stored on
  your computer's hard disk. Take this
  into consideration if the network
  folder contains a large number of
  files.