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Old 04-20-2007, 08:06 AM
Norbert
 
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Default "N" attribute. What does it signify?

I know what RHSA are, but what's "N"?
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Old 04-20-2007, 08:26 AM
Jon
 
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Default Re: "N" attribute. What does it signify?

"Norbert" <trash01NoSpam@mindvacant.com> gave utterance to profound thoughts
in message news26A1651-0D13-48E3-87E3-53CE45AFBA82@microsoft.com...
>I know what RHSA are, but what's "N"?


I believe the 'N' stands for 'Not Content Indexed'

Right-click the file > Properties > Advanced > Check / Uncheck the 'Index
this file / folder ...' option
and you'll see it disappear / appear

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Old 04-20-2007, 01:41 PM
Norbert
 
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Default Re: "N" attribute. What does it signify?

Tanks, tanks alot!
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Old 04-20-2007, 04:23 PM
Jon
 
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Default Re: "N" attribute. What does it signify?

"Norbert" <trash01NoSpam@mindvacant.com> gave utterance to profound thoughts
in message news284947A-B598-4D80-B77F-61A374462B14@microsoft.com...
> Tanks, tanks alot!



Indeed. They are the scourge of our times.

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