![]() ![]() Option 3 (deprecated): Catalog Search: This approach uses a filename-only index option that was introduced in ExtremeZ-IP 4.1 before Spotlight searching was added in ExtremeZ-IP 6.0. See table for comparison with with Option 1. Option 2: Spotlight Search with Windows Search Service: Macs can issue Spotlight search requests over AFP and Acronis Files Connect will return results based on the index maintained by the Windows Search Service. Option 1: Spotlight Search with Acronis Content Indexing: Macs can issue Spotlight search requests over AFP and Acronis Files Connect will return results based on the index maintained by the Acronis Content Indexing technology added in Acronis Files Connect 9.0. Acronis Files Connect supports Spotlight search for all volume types - local, remote, and NAS - so there's normally no reason to use the older options (3 or 4). There are four options, though normally administrators should configure Spotlight search using Option 1, Option 2 or both. What are the different ways that a Mac can search with Acronis Files Connect? ![]() Key aspects of this article do not apply to ExtremeZ-IP. If you're using an earlier version, please update to the latest since 10.6 introduced significant improvements related to search. NOTE: Information in this article related to Acronis Content Indexing applies to Acronis Files Connect 10.6 and later.
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