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Searching in Outlook 2007 - desktop search is useless

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HujiK - 31 Jul 2007 09:24 GMT
Hello,
is it possible to somehow dissable desktop search in outlook 2007?
Because problem is, that if i Try to find something (especially some number
like 995000314622 which we are using foten (mean nubers in this format)
outlook all the time find lot of emails, which do not containt exact number
which I am looking for, and this is really useless (in thousands emails which
we have).
Also sometimes when I looking for email, which contains exact number, and I
am 100% sure, that it is in one folder in outlook (cause my colleague on win
XP can find it, and I can find it manually) outlook does not find it ...
to beeing short - my colleague on win XP and outlook 2007 has 100% sucesfull
searching in outlook (like on office 2003) and I have on win Vista with
desktop search big problems to find something ... I cannot be sure, if
message I am looking for is in mail box or not ... And I have to be sure ...

Any ideas?
Thanks in advance ...
BillR [MVP] - 31 Jul 2007 10:28 GMT
Wouldn't just not using it be about the same as disabling it? You can set
Indexing option via Indexing in Control Panel and Search Options in Outlook.

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> Hello,
> is it possible to somehow dissable desktop search in outlook 2007?
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance ...
HujiK - 31 Jul 2007 10:38 GMT
It works ... thanx ... indexing sucx ...

BillR [MVP] píše:

> Wouldn't just not using it be about the same as disabling it? You can set
> Indexing option via Indexing in Control Panel and Search Options in Outlook.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> > Any ideas?
> > Thanks in advance ...
 
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