This site is the digital home of Eric Appel, a web developer and photographer in Portland, Oregon.
Included in this site are tech related blog posts, my photography, and recent items from my digital life.
I currently work for Intel as the Lead Application Developer on Intel's Corporate Product Catalog.
My primary fluencies are in the Micrsoft stack (ASP.Net, C#, Silverlight, MS SQL Server, etc.), but I keep it fresh with platforms like jQuery/javascript and Expression Engine.
I've developed a number of sites that are live at the moment including ark.intel.com, EricAppel.net, AjaAppel.net, and SmartSetr.
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I always store my documents and media files on a separate disk/partition from my system files and by default Vista only indexes the User folders for its fast search service.
Originally I expected that I would be able to right-click on any folder and indicate that it should be indexed in the properties dialog or something. That's not the case though.
To add a folder to the index you have to go into the Control Panel, search for "index", and then open up the Indexing Options dialog. Once in there click "Modify", then "Show all locations", then accept the UAC prompt and you're finally there. Now you're able to select any folders to be indexed from the folder tree.
Maybe there is an easier way? I haven't found it yet...
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