No indexing in Windows 10
Hi, My Box folder and its contents are not picked up by the indexing in Windows 10 that makes all my other folders searchable. No search results show up for the context of Box and there does not seem to be an option anywhere obvious to make the folder searchable. Does anyone have insight on how to fix this? Thanks, Sean
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Hi Sean,
Welcome to the Box Community!
It's expected that Windows search tools such as Cortana or File Explorer search do not return Box Drive results.
You will need to use Box Drive's search tool instead to search contents.
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Hey guys... France has let you in on the secret: Box refuses to allow Windows to index its contents. They've come up with the super useful keystroke of ALT+SHIFT+CTRL+B to allow you the joy of searching in the Box search
What France won't tell you is why "you will need to use" the crummy interface Box provides in comparison to the huge range of search options Windows Explorer provides.
As she says Sean "Welcome to the Box Community!" - you've just discovered how uneasy it is to use as a storage solution! Happy holidays.
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This has driven me nuts.. seriously. Seemed to work ok on Box Sync but Box Drive is 2 steps back.
As a work around in order to use File Explorer to search box you can try these steps which worked for me.
1) Create a batch file with commands like below. All they do is create a mapped drive for a Box folder, in my case Drive N and BoxFolder - MyProjects.
@echo OFF
@echo Creating Mapped drive for My Projects
@echo %~dp0SUBST N: /D
echo "%~dp0\~My Projects\"
pushd "%~dp0\~My Projects"
SUBST N: .
popd
@Echo DONE
@ECHO ONMake sure the Bat file is in the Root of the folders you want to map.
2) Double click it to ensure it creates a Drive N. Go to N and you should be able to search all the folders in the normal way. Note you will not see any of the Box Drive Icons... I couldnt get this to work but at least its simple for searching
3) Open Windows schedule and create a task to run the Batch file on Login/
Hope this works Micko
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I also want to search files in box drive. I used the suggestion by Michael McBride to use a batch file that creates a mapped drive. The mappped drive was searchable. But I could not add it to the indexing locations so the search is very slow. Any ideas? I am considering using a syncing program to create an identical area on my hard drive that I would only use for searching.
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What a bummer. I'm checking for a new cloud file service for my company and this is one of the key functions always needed. You normally work with the file explorer and from there you want to do your full text search. Too bad, looking further and no box.com then.
Btw, the online version is not providing full text search. So basically you can't do any full text search it looks like
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Agreed. Hard to believe they think their crummy search box is a replacement for Windows search. We have been looking for an enterprise-class cloud file storage system. Box has all the features except search of synced folders. It's an absolute deal killer. IMO the Box management is stupid beyond belief.
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I am so sick of this. I switched from Box Sync to Box Drive because of prompting from Box that it is superior, but basic functionality has disappeared, such as the ability to SEARCH and the ability to host the synchronised files ON ANY OTHER DISK THAN C. Time to look elsewhere.
Does anyone have any good suggestions about alternatives for Box for Windows?
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