[Indexing Service is no longer supported as of Windows XP and is unavailable for use as of Windows 8. Instead, use Windows Search for client side search and Microsoft Search Server Express for server side search.]Determines whether the Indexing Service is currently paused....
For information on index maintenance for a dedicated SQL pool in Azure Synapse Analytics, see Indexing dedicated SQL pool tables in Azure Synapse Analytics. Concepts: index fragmentation and page density What is index fragmentation and how it impacts performance: In B-tree (rowstore) indexes, ...
Pinning a file on the new Files On-Demand platform means that its contents will be downloaded into the OneDrive cache. Because is the file is in the OneDrive cache, it can always be provided to the sync root whenever it is needed, even if the machine is offline...
If you paused indexing, execute: ResumeIndexing.ps1 to start again. You're prompted to enter the following information.The SQL server instance name where the Azure DevOps Server configuration database is The name of the Azure DevOps Server configuration database...
If you check Windows Indexing Options in Control Panel, you’ll notice that the indexing might be running slow or might be paused. This problem affects mostly users who have POP, IMAP, and offline Exchange accounts. This is because the search feature primarily use...
Consider not indexing this view. 10116 16 No Cannot create %S_MSG on view '%.*ls' because it contains one or more UNION, INTERSECT, or EXCEPT operators. Consider creating a separate indexed view for each query that is an input to the UNION, INTERSECT, or EXCEPT operators...
Alert Name: Index: Indexing BlockedSummary: Information flow from content processor to index is blocked; waiting for a checkpoint (time indicated). This is limiting index speed; indexing queues remain full for longer than expected.CauseOne or more of the following might be the cause:...
Randomized encryption is more secure, but it prevents any computations and indexing on encrypted columns, unless your SQL Server instance supports Always Encrypted with secure enclaves. See Always Encrypted with secure enclaves for details. If you are using Always Encrypted (without secure enclaves), ...
Randomized encryption is more secure, but it prevents any computations and indexing on encrypted columns, unless your SQL Server instance supports Always Encrypted with secure enclaves. See Always Encrypted with secure enclaves for details. If you are using Always Encrypted (without secure enclaves), ...
Randomized encryption is more secure, but it prevents any computations and indexing on encrypted columns, unless your SQL Server instance supports Always Encrypted with secure enclaves. See Always Encrypted with secure enclaves for details. If you are using Always Encrypted (without secure enclaves), ...