JensenBreck Petit Joueur
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Posté le : Samedi 07 Octobre 2017 9:47 |
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Hi,
We recently migrated from CPS 4.5 with Provisioning Server 4.5 (windows 2003 r2 x86) to XenApp 6.5 with Provisioning Server 6.0 (windows 2008 r2).
Now some of our users are complaining that they cannot search file content (search for specific text in files) anymore from the Windows Explorer.
By default this is disabled after you run the optimization wizard for Provisioning Server.
I already found how to turn it back on (add the File Server - Windows Search Service role), but I also found a lot of warnings for enabling this on provisioned servers because of the performance impact.
I tested this on one server and the search process indeed takes up a lot of CPU time (and that was as the only user on a server).
However, the multiple warnings about how this affects performance on provisioned servers keep us from actually enabling this.
How does everyone else cope with this?
Please help.
Thanks!
I did not find the right solution from the Internet.
References:https://forum.red-gate.com/discussion/81860/does-sql-compare-not-see-computed-columns
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