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Hi All,
Indexing was working fine on my machine in RC1 and i love it by the way, anyway, all of a sudden i type a search in at the bottom of the start menu and the search menu pops up with this "Your searches might be slow because the index is not running. Click to turn on the index..." So i click and choose 'turn on index' from the popup menu and a popup comes up and says "do you want to turn on the index?" I hit the button 'Turn on index'. Then i get the security screen popup that asks for my permission to turn this on and it says "If you started this action continue" "Update indexer status Microsoft Windows Publisher" I hit the ok button and pop back into normal mode thinking all is well. I type in my search term again and voila...the same thing pops up again telling me the indexing is off. So i hit the search options and nothing in there. So i hit the 'modify index locations' under the search tools button and i get the popup that says "indexing is not running" and the modify button and the advanced button are greyed out and the only option i have is 'close'. Aaarggghh. So i think hey, let me see if search is a service that i can turn on. So i go to control panel - administrative tools - services and down at the bottom i see 'windows search' Hey, this could be it. I hit start on the service and the green bar fills to about 10% and then i get a warning that says "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 -2147218121." This is VERY frustrating. I LOVE the new search and now it doesnt work. As i said before, it was working just fine and then just stoped. I have done a system restore back to a point when i know it was working and nothing. Does anyone have any ideas for me. I am miffed. I want my indexing back! thx in advance. Matt. Other than this issue, i am LOVING Vista. Nice work! |
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You have described precisely something that happened to me a few days after
installing RC1 (Build 5600) 64-bit. Indexing turned off and could not be turned on. I filed a detailed error report with MS. No reply thus far. As best I can tell, the index file was corrupted, erased, and then Vista would not build a new one. In any event, to fix the problem, I re-installed 5600 (choose the update option and you won't lose your programs) and THAT fixed the problem. Indexing has stayed active for several days now (knock on silicon). Good luck. "Matt" wrote in message ... Hi All, Indexing was working fine on my machine in RC1 and i love it by the way, anyway, all of a sudden i type a search in at the bottom of the start menu and the search menu pops up with this "Your searches might be slow because the index is not running. Click to turn on the index..." So i click and choose 'turn on index' from the popup menu and a popup comes up and says "do you want to turn on the index?" I hit the button 'Turn on index'. Then i get the security screen popup that asks for my permission to turn this on and it says "If you started this action continue" "Update indexer status Microsoft Windows Publisher" I hit the ok button and pop back into normal mode thinking all is well. I type in my search term again and voila...the same thing pops up again telling me the indexing is off. So i hit the search options and nothing in there. So i hit the 'modify index locations' under the search tools button and i get the popup that says "indexing is not running" and the modify button and the advanced button are greyed out and the only option i have is 'close'. Aaarggghh. So i think hey, let me see if search is a service that i can turn on. So i go to control panel - administrative tools - services and down at the bottom i see 'windows search' Hey, this could be it. I hit start on the service and the green bar fills to about 10% and then i get a warning that says "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 -2147218121." This is VERY frustrating. I LOVE the new search and now it doesnt work. As i said before, it was working just fine and then just stoped. I have done a system restore back to a point when i know it was working and nothing. Does anyone have any ideas for me. I am miffed. I want my indexing back! thx in advance. Matt. Other than this issue, i am LOVING Vista. Nice work! |
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I was also having this problem but mine would also come up and say that
Microsoft knows about the problem and it will be fixed in a future version of Vista. I have just installed RC1 5728 and the problem seems to be gone. But I will let you know in a couple of days if the problem returns. Rusty "Matt" wrote: Hi All, Indexing was working fine on my machine in RC1 and i love it by the way, anyway, all of a sudden i type a search in at the bottom of the start menu and the search menu pops up with this "Your searches might be slow because the index is not running. Click to turn on the index..." So i click and choose 'turn on index' from the popup menu and a popup comes up and says "do you want to turn on the index?" I hit the button 'Turn on index'. Then i get the security screen popup that asks for my permission to turn this on and it says "If you started this action continue" "Update indexer status Microsoft Windows Publisher" I hit the ok button and pop back into normal mode thinking all is well. I type in my search term again and voila...the same thing pops up again telling me the indexing is off. So i hit the search options and nothing in there. So i hit the 'modify index locations' under the search tools button and i get the popup that says "indexing is not running" and the modify button and the advanced button are greyed out and the only option i have is 'close'. Aaarggghh. So i think hey, let me see if search is a service that i can turn on. So i go to control panel - administrative tools - services and down at the bottom i see 'windows search' Hey, this could be it. I hit start on the service and the green bar fills to about 10% and then i get a warning that says "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 -2147218121." This is VERY frustrating. I LOVE the new search and now it doesnt work. As i said before, it was working just fine and then just stoped. I have done a system restore back to a point when i know it was working and nothing. Does anyone have any ideas for me. I am miffed. I want my indexing back! thx in advance. Matt. Other than this issue, i am LOVING Vista. Nice work! |
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Thanks guys for the info. I put in the CD to reinstall and the 'upgrade' is
grayed out so it is only letting me do a clean install. I dont want to do this becuase i dont want to loose all my files. Maybe i will try 5728 and see if that gives me the upgrade or update option. thx -- /\\/ "rustyb85" wrote: I was also having this problem but mine would also come up and say that Microsoft knows about the problem and it will be fixed in a future version of Vista. I have just installed RC1 5728 and the problem seems to be gone. But I will let you know in a couple of days if the problem returns. Rusty "Matt" wrote: Hi All, Indexing was working fine on my machine in RC1 and i love it by the way, anyway, all of a sudden i type a search in at the bottom of the start menu and the search menu pops up with this "Your searches might be slow because the index is not running. Click to turn on the index..." So i click and choose 'turn on index' from the popup menu and a popup comes up and says "do you want to turn on the index?" I hit the button 'Turn on index'. Then i get the security screen popup that asks for my permission to turn this on and it says "If you started this action continue" "Update indexer status Microsoft Windows Publisher" I hit the ok button and pop back into normal mode thinking all is well. I type in my search term again and voila...the same thing pops up again telling me the indexing is off. So i hit the search options and nothing in there. So i hit the 'modify index locations' under the search tools button and i get the popup that says "indexing is not running" and the modify button and the advanced button are greyed out and the only option i have is 'close'. Aaarggghh. So i think hey, let me see if search is a service that i can turn on. So i go to control panel - administrative tools - services and down at the bottom i see 'windows search' Hey, this could be it. I hit start on the service and the green bar fills to about 10% and then i get a warning that says "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 -2147218121." This is VERY frustrating. I LOVE the new search and now it doesnt work. As i said before, it was working just fine and then just stoped. I have done a system restore back to a point when i know it was working and nothing. Does anyone have any ideas for me. I am miffed. I want my indexing back! thx in advance. Matt. Other than this issue, i am LOVING Vista. Nice work! |