Re: Error message: No file or folder has been indexed [message #336 is a reply to message #330] |
Sat, 17 October 2015 04:40 |
Peter Carr
Messages: 3 Registered: October 2015
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I'm using Professional. The thing is, indexes do exist. Suppose the first
letter I type is 's'. The error message says nothing is indexed. I click OK
to get rid of the message, then I get a long list of files containing the
letter 's'. Then suppose, I type a second letter 't'. The error message
comes up again. After I dismiss the error message, I now get a long list of
files containing the letters 'st'. And so on.
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 2:46:26 AM UTC-5, FoxTrot Engineering wrote:
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> Peter Carr wrote:
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>> Just recently, after every key press in a search box, a dialog box comes
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>> with the error message:
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>> *No file or folder has been indexed*
>> *Foxtrot will only find information within indexed folders.*
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> Are you using FoxTrot Personal, or Professional?
> It seems that "search as you type" is enabled in the preferences, and your
> index (or the currently selected index, in case of FT Professional) no
> longer contains any data; make sure that some folders are indexed, in the
> "Files" preference pane (FT Personal), or in the "indexed data" pane of the
> "manage indices" window (FT Professional).
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> Jérôme - CTM Engineering
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> "I used to spend hours and hours looking for a file that I swear that
> I had on one of my drives, but just could not locate. FoxTrot Personal
> Search has saved me countless hours of frustration. I strongly
> recommend
> this to anyone who is tired of misplacing files and then having that
> bad
> feeling when you can't find it."
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