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Posted by letnidzien on January 27, 2007, 5:51 am
Please log in for more thread options Here we go. I was happy too soon. It stopped working again (in the same
way as before) and now I have no idea why. Anyone can help?
On 26 Jan, 18:06, letnidz...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Sorted.
>
> The domain DHCP server was down a few days ago and the router's one was
> used for the time being to enable the Internet connection. Then the
> DHCP server on the router was not switched off and PCs were using it
> rather than the domain DHCP. Once it was corrected the Windows Desktop
> Search started to work again (crashing once after first login, but
> working OK after the restart).
>
> DNS settings need to be checked twice (run netdiag and look for
> problems there).
>
> On 26 Jan, 10:04, letnidz...@yahoo.com wrote:
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> > A PC is part of a MS Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition domain. WDS
> > defect affects only one domain user. It happened after Windows had some
> > problems with loading this user's roaming profile once and used a
> > temporary one.
>
> > Every time this user logs in, the WDS states that "Indexing is
> > starting. Please wait...". Only rebuilding the index for this login
> > session would make the WDS to start working again. After logging out
> > and back in again the situation repeats itself and WDS hangs on at
> > "Indexing is starting. Please wait...". Exiting and starting WDS again
> > does not help. Uninstalling and installing again also does not help.
> > When alternate-clicking the icon in the taskbar "Snooze Indexing 1
> > Hour" and "Index Now" options are greyed out. The main WDS interface
> > window states "Windows Desktop Search isn't running. To start it, click
> > the Start menu, point to All Programs, and then click Windows Desktop
> > Search".
>
> > I would really appreciate your help.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Jack- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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