Error at Building full text index with catalog

Hello,
Recently I am getting this error at the time of building index....  I did not have this problem before and my index was running... I get this same error on two diffrent machine....  Where can I look and see what is going on and what is wrong... looked at the Adobe PDF hopping to see some log file and I did not see one... I am highly frustrated.
CRC).pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\Radiology\2013-12-17_02-36-25PM_01(RadioWCRC)
.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\Radiology\2013-12-17_02-50-48PM_01(RadioWCRC)
.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\Radiology\2013-12-17_04-59-52PM_01(RadioMissi
on).pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\Radiology\2013-12-17_09-06-46AM_01(RadioWCRC)
.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\Radiology\2013-12-17_12-30-52PM_01(RadioWCRC)
.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\Radiology\2013-12-18_05-41-27AM_01(RadioWCRC)
.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-06-28_07-45-50PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-06-28_08-45-49AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-06-28_11-14-19AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-06-29_07-45-41PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-06-29_11-24-47AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-06-30_08-32-12AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-01_11-59-51AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-03_02-10-07PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-03_03-15-49PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-03_03-35-44PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-03_08-34-49AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-03_08-45-55AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-03_10-24-29AM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-05_02-24-09PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-05_03-17-11PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-05_03-53-52PM_01.pdf
Extracting :
C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ToBeAttached\2013-07-05_09-54-17AM_01.pdf
Creating Index
Deleting files from current index
Deleting : C:\SharedDir\Dropbox\Processed\ZProcIdx\All\index.idx
Error: Index build failed
Here is my system info.
Available Physical Memory: 1047596 KB
Available Virtual Memory: 4044868 KB
BIOS Version: DELL   - 6040000
Default Browser: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
    Version: 8.00.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
    Creation Date: 2013/04/10
    Creation Time: 7:39:12 AM
Default Mail: Microsoft Office Outlook
    mapi32.dll
    Version: 1.0.2536.0 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
    Creation Date: 2009/07/13
    Creation Time: 4:12:29 PM
Graphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics
    Version: 8.15.10.2104
    Check: Not Supported
Installed Acrobat: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 10.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe
    Version: 10.1.8.24
    Creation Date: 2013/09/03
    Creation Time: 5:54:04 AM
Installed Acrobat: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 10.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
    Version: 10.1.8.24
    Creation Date: 2013/09/03
    Creation Time: 5:53:50 AM
Locale: English (United States)
Monitor:
    Name: Intel(R) HD Graphics
    Resolution: 1366 x 768 x 60
    Bits per pixel: 32
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
OS Version: 6.1.7600 
Page File Space: 4194303 KB
Processor: Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 2  GenuineIntel  ~2261  Mhz
System Name: MRMDINC-LTB
Temporary Directory: C:\Users\Bahram\AppData\Local\Temp\
Time Zone: Pacific Standard Time
Total Physical Memory: 3985944 KB
Total Virtual Memory: 4194176 KB
User Name: Bahram
Windows Directory: C:\Windows
Installed plug-ins:

Yes it does but you know it used to work before and when I do the indexing for the subfolder of this folder I have no problem....  I think I am going to sign off/exit the drop box and try and see if it help.

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