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  1. It did not throw an error using the drive Magic. Nevertheless Alfred does not show any results from Magic.
  2. video and magic are both volumes on my NAS. video has Server search enabled, Magic does not. I was able to enable indexing on Magic following you instructions, but Alfred still does not show results from this drive. $ mdutil -sa /: Indexing enabled. /Volumes/Magic: Indexing enabled. /Volumes/video: Server search enabled. Does Alfred show results from your network drive?
  3. Yes. AFP. //user@DiskStation._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Magic on /Volumes/Magic (afpfs, nodev, nosuid, mounted by user) I'm using MacOS 10.4.5.
  4. @baglio thanks for posting your solution I get an error message, after running this command: /Volumes/video: Error: unable to perform operation. (-403) Server search enabled.
  5. I see. So Spotlight Search via Finder is able to find files on the network volume.
  6. CMD+ALT+SPACE is the default keyboard shortcut on the mac to perform a spotlight search from a finder window: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236:
  7. I can find them with Finder (CMD + ALT + SPACE) The volume has Server search enabled: $ sudo mdutil -s /Volumes/Video /Volumes/video: Server search enabled.
  8. Thanks, I have tried this, but after adding the mounted drive to the Search Scope, Alfred does not find any files at all, even the files on my local drive are not found any more.
  9. Is it possible to search files with Alfred on a Synology network drive mounted via afp? I can find them with Finder, but not with Alfred.
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