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My question is closely related to this question but for a much later version of Outlook.
I have been using Outlook 2010 at work on Windows 7.
Jan 13, 2013 Outlook 2010 is Running Slow. Select All Accounts and click Edit. Uncheck the Get folder unread count for subscribed folders option. Click the Use the custom behavior defined below option. Check Inbox and any other folders that receive new mail in the Folder Options box.
The system I have setup for the past 6+ months is using categories to allow quicker sorting, filing, and management, similar to the gmail system I have used before. I have a variety of shortcuts and macros setup (using AutoHotKey and VBA, for those interested) for quickly doing all these activities. I started this setup realizing how often I had to search for email even in folders once folders got to a certain size, so I stopped trying to file them when I had to search anyways.
Unfortunately, the built-in search within Outlook is inferior to either the Mail app for OS:X or Gmail's search and even with only about 6 months of emails is really slow.
Microsoft Outlook 2010 Slow To Open
I am looking for a way to make this search faster and more accurate.
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First ensure that Windows Search is turned on (Control Panel / Programs and Features / Turn Windows features on or off).
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Second, ensure that the outlook folder is used in Outlook Options / Search / Sources / Indexing Options. Check that there are not too many other folders listed, to minimizethe size of the index.
See also this article.
As another optimization, you can reduce the part of the index to search by using Advanced Find.
Another solution would be to use a search replacement for Outlook's search,for example Xobni, Copernic or Lookeen.
Another alternative used to be Lookout, which Microsoftbought and canned, but maybe these articles may help :
Lookout: a powerful search function for Outlook
How to Install Lookout on Outlook 2007
Search e-mail at lightspeed: using Lookout with Outlook 2007
harrymcharrymcLookout: a powerful search function for Outlook
How to Install Lookout on Outlook 2007
Search e-mail at lightspeed: using Lookout with Outlook 2007
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Do you have instant search turned on? It uses Windows Search 4.0 to speed things up. By default Windows 7 has Windows Search 4.0 enabled so just need to turn using it on in Outlook.
- Click the File tab.
- Click Options.
- Click Search.
- Under Search Engine Upgrade, click Upgrade Search.
Ref: Enable or disable Instant Search
BrianBrian
There is an Outlook plugin called Xobni. It does lots of stuff, but for me the main benefit of it is that is brings the Outlook search up to par with what you see in OS X Mail.app. It costs money, but it is worth it if you use Outlook a lot.
KirkKirk
Exactly the same problem - search indexing of Outlook very slow (about 200 items per hour!) Also nearly got to zero and would jump back to 50,000 left.. very frustrating.Best answer I found was here: http://www.msoutlook.info/question/47Much of which is suggested on this forum already.Final answer for me was checking Event Viewer (Start-->Run--> Eventvwr) for SearchIndexer. Found billions of warnings about 'The filter host process xxxx did not respond and is being forcibly terminated.'That led me to this:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2925203And finally the solution was to uninstall my pdf software (PDF-XchangePro).Now indexes about 10,000 per hour!
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