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Yeh, I have problems as well. I've been trying to find info from technical threads last year, and it stops in this year. Makes it hard to grouch at users that won't search when it doesn't work. I've had to resort to scrolling back through my subscriptions and they come up eventually.

Ok, I believe I know what needs to happen.

The admins needs to rebuild the search index via the update counter area in the admin control panel.

Admin CP -> Import & Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild Search Index -> If you are reindexing, you may want to empty the indexes.

I would recommend using fire fox to do this as it’s a big activity, and ie will most likely time out and log you out. This can be fix by disabling the AdminCP Timeout, go to:

AdminCP/vB Options/Admin Control Panel Options/Timeout Admin Login and set it to No.

Someone get the admins to check this thread :rofl: so it can be done

Thus should allow the forums to run much smoother :) well fix the search bug

:)

I have noticed searches returning no matches when i type thngs in like for example i typed in jic in classys looking for coilovers and got nothing, typed in coilovers and the top the results page was "jic coilovers"

Ok, I believe I know what needs to happen.

The admins needs to rebuild the search index via the update counter area in the admin control panel.  

Admin CP -> Import & Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild Search Index -> If you are reindexing, you may want to empty the indexes.

I would recommend using fire fox to do this as it’s a big activity, and ie will most likely time out and log you out. This can be fix by disabling the AdminCP Timeout, go to:

AdminCP/vB Options/Admin Control Panel Options/Timeout Admin Login and set it to No.  

Someone get the admins to check this thread :) so it can be done

Thus should allow the forums to run much smoother :) well fix the search bug  

:)

hmm there must be admins and admins on these forums, I don't have these options under admin :D

i'll do it sometime this week when the load is low. Any footy finals comin up?

Early morning like 5am AEST... properly the best time as the west will be asleep, and minimal will be awake on the east, and those who will be will most likely be to busy getting ready for work or school. :wave:

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