Google vs the new Windows Live Desktop Search (tool bar) and Outlook

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paulnickell

a) Google finds everything and quickely
b) Google Desktop Search crashes Outlook 2003 when a manual "send &
recieve" is done with at least one HTTP account.

c) The new Windows Live Tool Bar Desktop Search (with Outlook
integration) is stable and has a nice "conversation" feature to follow
an email "thread".
d) The new Windows Desktop search fails to find email in Outlook


Has anyone else experienced these issues and / or have solutions?

Thank you
 
L

lincoln

I just recently installed Windows Desktop Search after installing the beta
and it fails in several aspects of searching, including finding e-mails. It
doesn't seem able to find certain contacts either. I have tried to find a
way to force it to re-index but the methods suggested in the program help
sections are useless.
 
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Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Did you install the one that just came out this week, Wednesday I believe?

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After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| I just recently installed Windows Desktop Search after installing the
| beta and it fails in several aspects of searching, including finding
| e-mails. It doesn't seem able to find certain contacts either. I
| have tried to find a way to force it to re-index but the methods
| suggested in the program help sections are useless.
|
| "(e-mail address removed)" wrote:
|
|| a) Google finds everything and quickely
|| b) Google Desktop Search crashes Outlook 2003 when a manual "send &
|| recieve" is done with at least one HTTP account.
||
|| c) The new Windows Live Tool Bar Desktop Search (with Outlook
|| integration) is stable and has a nice "conversation" feature to
|| follow an email "thread".
|| d) The new Windows Desktop search fails to find email in Outlook
||
||
|| Has anyone else experienced these issues and / or have solutions?
||
|| Thank you
 

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