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I'm running Outlook 2007 under Windows 7 Home Premium RTM.  My OST file was previously being properly indexed but eventually searches significantly slowed down so I suspected a problem.  Searching and indexing appears broken in OneNote 2007 as well as search time is now significantly longer.
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I've setup a few catalogs on an Windows Server 2003 IIS6 install, each tracking files within a website. In the Properties - Generation Dialog for each catalog, 'Index files with unknown extensions' is turned OFF. 'Inherit above settings from Service' in that dialog is also turned off.
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I have a few questions about whether or not it would be best to not use indexing.
BACKGROUND:
My records have a timestamp attribute, and the records will be inserted in order of their timestamps (i.e., inserted chronologically).
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If I DON'T use indexing is it typical for the database…
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Recently I just wrote a blog post on about Learning SQL Server Performance: Indexing Basics and I received lots of request that if we can share some insight into the course.
Here is 200 seconds interview of Vinod Kumar I took right after completing the course. We have few free codes to watch the course…
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I am having a slight debate with a colleague of mine on this subject.
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A web site has a sub directory that is indexed using the Windows Indexing Service.  There is not a web.config in this directory and the indexing service is not indexing the parent directory which is the site root.  Something…
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