Article ID: 205289 - Last Review: January 23, 2007 - Revision: 1.2 Description of the Find Fast Indexer utility in Office 2000This article was previously published under Q205289 For a Microsoft Office 97 version of this article,
see
166302
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/166302/
)
. For a Microsoft Office XP version of this article,
see
282107
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282107/
)
. On This PageSUMMARY The Find Fast Indexer is a utility that builds indexes to
speed finding documents using the Open and Open Office Documents commands in Microsoft Office programs, including Microsoft
Outlook. MORE INFORMATION The Find Fast utility is installed to the Control Panel
when you install Office. Unlike the previous version of Office, Find Fast does
not automatically create an index for each drive after it is initially
installed. You must run Find Fast from the Control Panel to create indices.
Find Fast can create indices for files on local, shared, or networked drives.
These indices contain words, titles, and OLE properties for each file on that
drive. The indices help speed up finding and opening files when you use the Advanced Find and Open commands in the Office programs. Although you can directly use
Find Fast in the Control Panel, Find Fast indexes Office documents
automatically when you use the Open or Open Office Documents commands and requires no user interaction. You may create multiple indexes on a single drive, especially on shared or network drives, but you cannot create indexes that overlap. For example, if a Find Fast index exists on the root of drive C (C:\), you cannot create an additional index for files in the My Documents folder on drive C. To create an index of My Documents, first delete the index for drive C through the Find Fast Control Panel. Description of the Index FilesFind Fast index files are located in the folder in the topmost level in the hierarchy of indexed folders. For example, if you index an entire drive, the index file is located at the root of that drive. Find Fast index files are hidden files. These index files and their functions are listed in the following table.
File Name Type of File
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Ffastun.ffl Document list
Ffastun.ffx Index
Ffastun.ffo Cache of document properties
(for example, the author and title)
Ffastun0.ffa Status file
NOTE Do not attempt to copy, move, or change the attributes of these file types. If you must delete or move a set of indexed folders, first delete the index through the Find Fast Control Panel, and then recreate the index after you move the folders. Index files typically require about 7 percent of the space of the text portion of the documents that are being indexed, or about 1 to 3 percent of the total document size. Files That Can Be IndexedWhen you specify the type of documents to index in Create Index, Find Fast includes the document types that are listed in the following table.
Document type File name extension
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MS Office and Web Documents All the Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
PowerPoint, Microsoft
Project, and Microsoft Word document types
listed in this table. Microsoft Binder
(.odb, .obt) and Microsoft Access (.mdb)
files. Note that in .mdb files, only
document properties are indexed.
Word documents .doc (document),
.dot (template), .ht* (Hypertext Markup
Language document), .txt (text file), .rtf
(Rich Text Format) files, Excel workbooks
.xl* files
PowerPoint .ppt (presentation), .pot (template), .pps
(auto-running presentation) files
Microsoft Project files .mpp, .mpw, .mpt, .mpx, .mpd files
All files *.* files
Lotus 1-2-3 version 2.x - 4.0 RFT-DCA Microsoft Works version 3.x for Windows Word version 4.x - 5.x for the Macintosh Works version 4.0 for Windows WordPerfect version 5.x WordPerfect version 6.x WordStar Creating an IndexYou can specify the file types to index only when you create an index. You cannot change the indexed file types for an existing index; you must delete the index, and then recreate it. To create a Fast Find index, use the following steps:
Deleting an IndexTo delete a Fast Find index, use the following steps:
199787
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/199787/EN-US/
)
OFF2000: How to Turn Off the Find Fast Indexer REFERENCESFor additional information about
Find Fast, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base: 243016
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243016/EN-US/
)
OFF2000: Find Fast Control Panel Is Not Installed on Windows 2000
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