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Is Copernic Desktop Search deleting my documents?

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Is Copernic Desktop Search deleting my documents?

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No. The expression “ deleted” indicated in the lower part of the Index Status window refers to the number of references to the documents (information that serves to locate them in the index) that were deleted from the index and not the deletion of the actual documents. Why are some files not indexed on the fly on my computer? Copernic Desktop Search offers an indexing on file change feature, also called indexing on the fly. Even if you enable “Indexing on the fly” in the Options window, a scheduled or manual update might need to take place for different reasons. • Email messages received when Outlook is closed are not indexed on the fly. • Outlook archives (.pst) are never indexed on the fly. • Files created or modified and emails received while Copernic Desktop Search is closed are not indexed on the fly. These addition, modification and deletion will be applied to the index at the next index update (manual or scheduled). • For a network drive to be indexed on the fly

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