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Re: Why can't we stop SearchIndexer.exe?

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Demerol, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. Demerol

    Demerol Guest

    To modify Indexing Service performance
    Open Computer Management.
    In the console tree, click Indexing Service:Computer Management
    >Services and Applications >Indexing Service


    On the Action menu, click Stop (It may be stopped already).

    On the Action menu, point to All Tasks, and then click Tune
    Performance.

    In the Indexing Service Usage dialog box, select the option that best
    fits the way Indexing Service is used on your computer.

    If you selected Customize, click the Customize button and proceed to
    **. If you did not select Customize, continue to ***.

    ** . In the Desired Performance dialog box, move the Indexing slider to
    Lazy for less immediate indexing or to Instant for immediate indexing of
    new and changed documents. Lazy indexing uses fewer resources; Instant
    indexing uses as much of the computer's resources as it can.

    Move the Querying slider to Low load if you expect to process only a
    few queries at a time or to High load if you expect to process many
    queries at a time. Low load uses fewer resources; high load uses more.

    ***Close the Desired Performance dialog box.

    Close the Indexing Service Usage dialog box and restart Indexing
    Service.


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    Demerol
     

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