Just to start – I agree the new position is annoying BUT because it has moved, it allowed me to find new Search Options in the Quick Access Toll Bar!įor example, some people complained about the “From” button being blocked from view due to the suggestions box. It’s quite a lot of new ‘clicks’ for me, what definitely doesn’t make searching faster, it’s exactly opposite!!! It potentially saved few 0,001 sec., while it cost +2-4 sec! I am really sick of it. – Previously I could easily select if I want to search through current mailbox, subfolder or all mailboxes, right now I need to click it once, and then once more to access the list of mailboxes – When you enter required ‘sender’ or ‘subject’ you can’t type further searching criteria, because focus is automatically moved to searching results, instead of searching bar… meaning that you need to click again on the searching bar. The problem is that when you click on search bar, the ‘Subject’, ‘sender’ buttons are hidden behind the pop-up window, thus you need to click somewhere to hide it… really “great job”
– To start searching, you need to click on the searching bar, because there is no easily accessible button on the ribbon. To view the Indexing Status dialog in Outlook 2007, select the Tools menu, select Instant Search, and then select Indexing Status.I fully agree that it’s nightmare and in my case definitely it’s delaying searching process.
#OUTLOOK 2016 INDEXING ITEMS REMAINING WINDOWS#
If the Windows Search service is configured to have the Allow service to interact with desktop option enabled, the following Error event is also logged in the Application log: Select Start and wait for the service to start. Select Stop and wait for the service to stop.Ĭlear the Allow service to interact with desktop option. Right-click the Windows Search service, and then select Properties. To do this, follow these steps:Īlso exit Microsoft Lync or Communicator if it is running. To resolve this issue, disable the Allow service to interact with desktop option on the Windows Search service. The Allow service to interact with desktop option is enabled for the Windows Search service. This same message is shown if you open Indexing Options in Windows Control Panel.
The number of items remaining to be indexed represented by the # placeholder in this message never decreases. Outlook is currently indexing your items. ost) file.Īdditionally, if you view the Indexing Status dialog in Outlook, you receive one of the following messages:
#OUTLOOK 2016 INDEXING ITEMS REMAINING OFFLINE#
This occurs even if you include search criteria for items that do match items in your mailbox and Windows Desktop Search (WDS) is configured to index the Outlook Data (.pst) file or Offline Outlook Data (. When you use Instant Search in Microsoft Office Outlook, you receive the following message: Windows Search service setting results in no matches found in Outlook