Steven
Sun Sep 03 15:03:00 CDT 2006
OK, running a command line from terminal did the trick. Sorry I don't recall
the exact command off the top of my head. Found information about it in the
Apple Forums under Spotlight.
Now all is working again.
On 9/2/06 20:27, in article C11F99BC.29ACD%news@stevenday.us, "Steven Day"
<news@stevenday.us> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Diane. As far as I know, everything necessary to index
> Entourage metadata has been done. I moved the md.importer, per the
> suggestion from the site mentioned below. Still no luck.
>
> I trust others have already been able to do this on an Intel machine? Some
> things, such as Schubert's pdf browser plugin, do not work on the new
> architecture.
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
>
>
> On 9/1/06 18:46, in article C11E0641.3297F%dross@nospam.mvps.org.invalid,
> "Diane Ross" <dross@nospam.mvps.org.invalid> wrote:
>
>> On 8/31/06 10:46 PM, in article C11D415D.29A31%news@stevenday.us, "Steven
>> Day" <news@stevenday.us> wrote:
>>
>>> It would appear that on my MacBook, Spotlight is no longer able to search
>>> Entourage at all. I have reindexed using Onyx, and run SpotlightIndexer
>>> (indexing the User/library/caches/MS/Entourage/Main ID/ folder) but no luck.
>>> I can confirm on my iMac G5 that Spotlight is indexing Entourage fine.
>>>
>>> Are Mactel users out of luck? Or is it possible to still search Entourage
>>> with Spotlight?
>>
>> You could be missing something as simple as checking Mail Messages.
>> Contacts, Events & To Do Items in Spotlight System Preferences? These
>> options do not apply to just Apple's applications.
>>
>> Check these suggestions on using Spotlight with Entourage:
>>
>> <
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq_topic/sync_services.html#upgrade1>
>