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I have new windows 8.1 installed with latest updates.

I have a C drive as my OS drive, and D drive for my documents.

My D drive (formatted as NTFS) has indexing switched on.

But, when I go into indexing options / modify / show all locations, my D drive is not displayed.

I just can't figure it out, this worked just fine under windows 7. I checked the drive authorities and I am the owner to the drive root+ all subfolders and have full authorisation to drive root + subfolders also.

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