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Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. 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. Make it 5 times until it says: no more updates available. Check the Event viewer for the red alerts. Try to fix the red alert with the link from the Microsoft.

If the page could not be found, browse the web for the ID error. After the 3 times update it remained only one red alert in the event viewer Event ID: The solution was for the Search service not to interact with the desktop.

I hope that this will help!!! Thanks Matjaz. I'be been looking for a solution for 2 weeks. Your conclusion - "Windows search service log on-don't interact with the desktop" was all it needed. The system immediately started indexing again. So simple in the end. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English.

Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Desktop UI. Such issues include folders, AERO, toolbars, etc. Sign in to vote. Thanks in advance for your advise. Saturday, March 3, PM. You can include encrypted files, rebuild, control file types you can index from Advanced tab,,, check more here down Indexing Options tool To navigate to the Indexing Options tool you can open the Control Panel and then click the appropriate icon as shown in Figure A.

Figure A Control Panel Alternatively, you can use the search index itself to find the tool. Figure B Indexing Options through search Once the Indexing Options tool is open Figure C you will get a brief synopsis of how many files are currently indexed and where they are located. Figure D Indexing Options modifications For example, clicking the Show all locations button will add all of the folders on your hard drives to the potential list of indexed locations Figure E.

Sunday, March 4, PM. PST in the indexing location [i. Click to open and set it to Enable. This might not be what exactly you were looking for but is an alternative to get the job done sooner. Sunday, October 3, PM. Nice screenshots, but the questions remains unanswered..

Is there a way to force indexing? In XP there used to be a "Index Now" button On the other hand, the "Indexing Options" window shows How is that possible?? Outlook is among the configured locations, as well as all my mailboxes inside, then what is the problem?? Is it just lazy? Answered by:.

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Edited by jrv Saturday, May 5, PM. During the re-scan, all searches give complete results, so the index is active and not cleared: And toward the end of the re-scan, it looks like this: Any thought on how to force this to occur without rebooting?

Thursday, May 17, PM. This happens constantly as log as the user is logged in. Did you download the SDK and admin manual that I posted?



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