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Start WIndows go to Controlpanel/ Programs and FeaturesGo to " Windows Features activate and deactivate" |
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Switch OFF "Windows Search"Windows will start a reconfiguration and ask for a restart, do so |
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After the Restart open OutlookOffice will start a reconfiguration, that`s good it now removes the Windows Searchoption from Office, and with it all your problems |
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Enter something into the Outlook searchboxOutlook will complain the the Searchfunktion is not working. That is correct cause we just deleted it. |
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Close Outlook restart WIndowsIf you make changes in the Windows Features an additional Restart is an healthy thing. |
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After the restart go to Controlpanel/ Programs and FeaturesGo to " Windows Features activate and deactivate" |
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Switch ON "Windows Search"Windows will start a reconfiguration and ask for a restart, do so. |
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After restart go to Controlpanel/ Indexing ServiceClick on "Change" and "Rebuild the Index" |
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Open OutlookWhile the Index rebuilds Open Outlook and enter something into the Searchbox and Outlook will tell you that the search results are incomplete |
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To check the progressIn the Ribbon Menu "Searchtools" you find a dropdown button "Searchtools" there you find the option "Indexing Status" There, Outlook will tell you how many Items still need to be Indexed, this number should go done while you rebuild the Index. If you enter something in the Outlook Searchbox you can watch more and more results appear |
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Modified on: Tue, 1 Jul, 2014 at 11:48 AM
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