I think that I did find a solution... so far, its working, but it took a
while to re-index:
"For solving the problem, go to the Start menu, Programs, Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Office Tools, and then select Microsoft Office Diagnostics.
This will run for a while and re-index all your folders in Outlook,
successfully solving the problem. Note that rebuilding the index in Vista's
control panel does not fix the problem, but is a good place to start."
http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windo...o-results.html
I ran both of them, and although the Microsoft Office Diagnostics reported
NO PROBLEMS, suddenly, the search is finding all of my results in Outlook
2007.
"team" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have the wame problem with Outlook 2007 and Vista Ultimate.
Previously, I was able to search properly, but now it is consistently
unable to find anything.
I have restarted Outlook, restarted Vista, and rebuilt the index
without success.
I have installed the recommended updates and run the Office
Diagnostics.
Suggestions are appreciated.
On May 6, 11:07 pm, "Michael B."
wrote:
I have been usingOutlook2007 for the last 2 months with no problems
except
that lately my "search" is not working correctly.
I have emails going back to 1999 in the Inbox, and for some reason, when
I
try tosearchmy old messages (using email address, subject or text within
the message),Outlooknever finds anything, eventhough I can find them
MANUALLY if I scroll up and down.
With about 6,000 messages in my Inbox, this is horrible and time-wasting.
I have tried changin thesearchoptions (this is the littleSearchInbox)
but to no avail! How can this be fixed that inside this box it
finds/flags
any of my choices. I have also tried to use "Add Criteria", but it's
not
helpful.
I never had such aproblemwithOutlook2000, 2003 or XP.
Please advise!