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A user on a Windows 11 workstation reports that local file searches in Windows Explorer take an unusually long time and often fail to return recently added documents stored in a newly created directory (C:\ProjectFiles). A support technician needs to add this folder path to the operating system's automated file crawl locations to improve search performance. Which Control Panel applet should the technician use to achieve this?

  1. Indexing OptionsCevap
  2. B
    File Explorer Options
  3. C
    Administrative Tools
  4. D
    System

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The technician should open the Indexing Options Control Panel applet to include the specified directory in the Windows Search index.
The correct applet is Indexing Options. It allows technicians and users to specify which folders and file extensions are cataloged by Windows Search, directly addressing slow or incomplete search results for custom directory paths.

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1
Identify the core problem
Local searches are slow and missing files because the target directory (C:\ProjectFiles) is outside default indexed locations.
Windows Search only indexes specified directories by default to optimize system resources.
2
Select the appropriate utility
Choose the Indexing Options utility in the Windows Control Panel.
Indexing Options is designed specifically to modify indexed locations, rebuild search indexes, and manage file properties indexed by the system.
3
Configure the directory path
Click Modify in Indexing Options and select the check box for C:\ProjectFiles.
Adding the location ensures the Windows Search service continuously catalogs files in that path for fast retrieval.

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Windows Indexing Options Applet Configuration
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