Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. However, Outlook gives me the following message: Search results may be incomplete because items are still being indexed.
When I click, I get the following: Outlook is currently indexing your items. I have tried to rebuild the search catalog by following the steps below but still it's not working: In Microsoft Windows, I Clicked the Start button, and then Control Panel. After repeating all the above steps, it still not indexing. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question MSC" and browse to;. But my colleague not have such good luck like me, he is using Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit version with Office face a big problem,. And he only got 1k items indexed. Compare the indexed items numbers and OS working time, I think this feature will getting better after day and day.
But I expect Microsoft Techional Engineer can detail how this search founction exactly works, not just told me to try check my spelling or try a different phrase. OS: Vista with SP2. I have been working on the problem for about 20 hours. Read all the forums and tried so many things. Here is the summary:. Indexing Options: Delete all indexing places. I have deleted all places. If you want to add the Outlook for the Search again and it is not listed, then you have to open Outlook to apear on the browsing list.
Indexing Options: Change the place of indexing file. If you want to test some permission I suggest redirecting indexing files to your own map ex.
Indexing Options: Reindex the database. You have to restart the computer in the safe mode with F8 and be the administrator. Indexing Options: Testing folder in Explorer. Just add 1 folder for the testing purposes with 10 files.
Explorer search options. Explorer search window. Include unindexing, hidden and system files. Here you can test the search over and over again. Service: interact with desktop. Service: Log on as. Use Local System Account. It was recommended to me that leave it on Local System account. Outlook pst: create new. We use exchange server so I have deleted the temporary pst file. Clean your disk. Service Pack: no deinstall. Install the SP2. WSD 4. Reinstall WSD 4.
Indexer status Gadget. Check the file Windows. The file should not be 34 kb, my file size is 1. Power options. Do not hibernate the disk while rebuilding the database. It took me 2 days to rebuild. Speed up the indexing process.
Basic print screens. Set the owner for the service. Repair tool. Microsoft download. Try to install Windows Search 4. Locate the errors in log file. Microsoft fixit Event ID Use Microsoft fixed for the fix. Check the corrupt file. It was in the event viewer that the file was corrupt.
I have deleted the file. I don't know I you can delete it or not. Windows update. Make all the windows update.
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One note before we begin: rebuilding the Windows Search index can take a very long time depending on the speed of your PC, your storage drives, and the number of files that need to be indexed.
On slower systems, the rebuilding process may decrease system performance while it runs you can see how much of an impact the process has on your PC by finding the Microsoft Windows Search Indexer process in Task Manager.
Just follow the steps below as the last thing you do before leaving your PC at night, and let it run uninterrupted.
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