Make sure for the drives you are trying to index, that you have your
specific user permissions set to full access, and that the ownership of the
disk and all sub files, is set to your default user (if you are the only
one). Vista is set up to make files belonging to other users on the same
machine not show up in everyone else's index. (Wouldn't be very secure if it
did!

)
Kurt
"Diamontina Cocktail" <lrb RemoveThis @australia.com> wrote in message
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>A short time after I upgraded my XP Pro to Vista Business, I noted how
>damned slow the machine was and turned off Indexing which helped the speed
>enormously. Since that time I have decided (this is months later) to turn
>indexing back on, which I did. However, though I clicked on the "set to
>default" in Indexing options and then told it to rebuild the index AND left
>the machine without anything other than Windows running overnight, the best
>it could do was index 3 items. I have repeated all this a number of times
>and it has not gotten any better, on occasion only making it to 2 items
>indexed.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone may have a solution to this, please? Thanks.
>