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Re: Indexing is not running I have exactly the same problem and still didn't find a solution. by the way,
i'm running RC1...
"MJ" wrote:
> On Mar 7, 11:21 am, "MJ" <art.orien...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've registered many folders in 'Indexing Options' - 'Modify'. There
> > are about 2GB indexing files in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search after
> > indexing (200,000 files indexed). However, there are some corruption,
> > so I completely remove all indexed folder, and rebuilt it from
> > 'Advanced' menu. Now, C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search is completely
> > empty.
> >
> > Then, I tried to add index locations in 'Indexing Options'. However,
> > when I launched 'Indexing Options', there are no folders (of course!),
> > and the dialog box says 'Indexing is not running' in the top. The
> > problem is 'Modify' and 'Advanced' buttons are disable, so I cannot
> > add location anymore. I've also noticed that 'c:\windows
> > \system32\SearchIndexer.exe' is not working anymore.
> >
> > How can I restart index service? Thanks in advance.
>
> There are a service 'Windows Search' that launches 'C:\Windows
> \system32\SearchIndexer.exe /Embedding'. However, when I restart the
> service, I got the following error message:
>
> ---
> Windows could not start the Windows Search on Local Computer. For more
> information, review the System Event Log. If this is a non-Microsoft
> service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific
> error code -2147218141.
> ---
>
> When I search a specific keyword in Windows Explorer's search box in
> right top corner, the yellow caption bar pops up with 'Your searches
> might be slow because the index is not running. Click to turn on the
> index...'. So I click the bar, turn on the index in the following
> dialog box:
>
> [Window Title]
> Turn on Index
>
> [Main Instruction]
> Do you want to turn on the index?
>
> [Content]
> Searches will be faster if you turn on the index.
>
> [Turn on Index] [Cancel]
>
> But, turning on index in the dialog box does not work. Still no index
> service are running.
>
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