Well now.
I uninstalled X1 search. Ran Ccleaner on the registry a few times (until it found nothing), and cleared out any temporary files. Rebooted. Then reinstalled X1 Search using the file I downloaded back in April of this year. And what installed, was the current version. And what was being indexed, when I opened it up, was the files I had told it to index previously. So obviously uninstalling is not quite as complete a process as for some other programs.
However; it started indexing at a rate of knots, and this morning, everything is up to date. So all's well that ends well; although I'm not happy with the idea that unless I reinstall Windows, it looks like X1 will always know who I am; and if I want to reinstall after I've owned the product for more than a year, I suspect it will be an interesting experience.
Thanks for all the thoughts, Ken!
Tim
I uninstalled X1 search. Ran Ccleaner on the registry a few times (until it found nothing), and cleared out any temporary files. Rebooted. Then reinstalled X1 Search using the file I downloaded back in April of this year. And what installed, was the current version. And what was being indexed, when I opened it up, was the files I had told it to index previously. So obviously uninstalling is not quite as complete a process as for some other programs.
However; it started indexing at a rate of knots, and this morning, everything is up to date. So all's well that ends well; although I'm not happy with the idea that unless I reinstall Windows, it looks like X1 will always know who I am; and if I want to reinstall after I've owned the product for more than a year, I suspect it will be an interesting experience.
Thanks for all the thoughts, Ken!
Tim