Wish I could remove those non-existent locations completely from the Indexing list. As I recall, that feature was available in Windows 7.
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Wish I could remove those non-existent locations completely from the Indexing list. As I recall, that feature was available in Windows 7.
Thanks, Brink.
I was able to delete the "Administrator" folder. However, the disabled account still appears in the "Indexing Options" dialogue when you select "Modify" and "Show all locations." ...
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What folders are those? I have deleted the index and rebuilt it through Indexing Options, but that did not resolve the issue.
The search results for "My stuff" always comes back with this message:
"These results may be incomplete, search is still indexing your stuff."
Apparently this is a common complaint, and I have...
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