Saturday, June 16, 2012

Outlook 2007 search problem


Instant Search is not finding items


Symptoms

Instant Search is enabled, but when you search for items in Outlook, no search results appear, or the ones that do appear don't match your search criteria.
If you are not sure if Search is enabled, find out more about enabling Instant Search.

Possible causes

  • The indexing of your data files might not be complete. Indexing is what enables the Instant Search feature to quickly locate items.
 NOTE   When you first start using Instant Search, Outlook needs to index your data files to provide fast and complete search results. This process might take several minutes.
 NOTE   This might occur if you are using either Windows Desktop Search (WDS) or Outlook (Instant Search or Advanced Find) to search for the messages.

Resolving indexing issues

VERIFY THAT YOUR OUTLOOK DATA FILES CAN BE INDEXED

Outlook indexes the following data files:
This includes Microsoft Windows Live Mail, IMAP, and POP e-mail accounts. If you use a Microsoft Exchange account (much more common in business e-mail systems than in a home or personal account), you must be connected to the server running Exchange and use Cached Exchange Mode for Instant Search to index your messages. Cached Exchange Mode uses an Offline Folders file (.ost) to save your information on your computer. To verify which data files are being indexed, do the following:
  1. On the Tools menu, point to Instant Search, and then click Search Options.
Alternatively, click the arrow in the Instant Search pane, and then click Search Options on the menu.
  1. Under Indexing, verify that the data files that you want to include in your search are selected in the Index messages in these data files list.

VERIFY THAT INDEXING IS COMPLETE

To verify the indexing status, do the following:
  1. On the Tools menu, point to Instant Search, and then click Indexing Status.
Alternatively, click the arrow in the Instant Search pane, and then click Indexing Status on the menu.
  1. Verify that the dialog box reports 0 items remaining. If not, indexing is not complete and needs to finish before all of your Outlook items can be searched.

INDEXING STATUS REPORTS "0 ITEMS REMAINING," HOWEVER, SEARCH RESULTS ARE NOT CORRECT

If the Indexing Status reports 0 items remaining and Instant Search is still not returning the correct search results, exit Outlook and restart your computer. When you start Outlook again, verify that Outlook is indexing your items properly by doing the following:
  1. On the Tools menu, point to Instant Search, and then click Indexing Status.
Alternatively, click the arrow in the Instant Search pane, and then click Indexing Status on the menu.
  1. Verify that the number of items in the Indexing Status dialog box has increased. If the number has not increased, you must wait until indexing is complete for the results.

I RESTARTED MY COMPUTER, AND INSTANT SEARCH STILL DOESN'T RETURN THE CORRECT RESULTS

If you aren't getting results after restarting, the next step is to rebuild your search catalog. The search catalog is a file where all of your Outlook and Microsoft Windows items are indexed. To rebuild your search catalog, do the following:
  1. Exit Outlook.
  2. In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • Windows Vista     Click System Maintenance, and then click Indexing Options.
 NOTE   In Classic view, double-click Indexing Options.
  • Microsoft Windows XP     Under See Also, click Other Control Panel Options, and then click Indexing Options.
 NOTE   In Classic view, double-click Indexing Options.
  1. Click Advanced.
  2. Click Rebuild.
  3. Restart Outlook.

Resolving clear-signed message issues

If a clear-signed message is stored in a Personal Folders files (.pst) or an Offline Folder files (.ost), Outlook Instant Search (and Windows Desktop Search) will not be able to find it. The way that Outlook encrypts, or "packages," the body text of a message when signed using clear-sign encryption technology renders the message text unsearchable.
For more information on signing and encryption technology, see Understanding Public Key Cryptography.
You can use the following steps however, to find out if the file location is part of the problem.
  1. Determine if you are searching a .pst or .ost.
  1. If you think that the messages are stored in other data files besides a .pst or the .ost, clear the check boxes (if necessary) and then try your search again.
If you are searching a data file other than a .pst or an .ost, and Instant Search still isn't finding the messages, see if you have your Outlook e-mail account set to use Cached Exchange Mode. If so, turn off Cached Exchanged Mode and then try your search again.

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