> I found out that Microsoft changed to a Desktop Search Application called
> "Search Protocol Host" for indexing files on the system.
>
> It is not listed in the Administrative Tools | Services like the Indexing
> in
> XP is.
>
> You have to put Control Panel into Classic View and select Indexing
> Options.
> It is a pretty powerful little application.
>
> However, even after removing Outlook from the Indexing the emails still
> hesitate when loading.
>
> I use a Pop3 email and the emails are all downloaded to my system. Even
> my
> old Outlook 2000 doesn't do this hesitation. They open right up. So, it
> has
> to be something in either Outlook 2007 or Vista.
> --
> Life is an adventure with God leading.
>
>
> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Rev Anderson wrote on Mon, 29 December 2008 16:58
>> > I don't know what kind of an update Outlook 2007 or Vista has done in
>> > the
>> > last week.
>> >
>> > Now, when I open my JobServe emails, with 4 to 11 job listings, they
>> > will
>> > not open to show the full email until I click on the scroll bar. It is
>> > like
>> > the email is on hold. The only thing I see, which opens and hogs my
>> > AMD
>> > Phenom 9950 CPU (50%), is something called "searchprotocolhost" when
>> > opening
>> > those emails.
>>
>> That is the desktop search in vista. I'd make sure all office updates are
>> installed and do a repair (help, office diagnostics).
>>
>> What type of email account do you use?
>> --
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