If your Outlook returns a yellow box saying “Something went wrong and your search couldn’t be completed” the most likely issue is your Windows Search Service is damaged.
You can verify this in two ways:
To fix this problem you should RIGHT click on the WINDOWS SEARCH service and select START. In the unlikely event that works, you are done, but most likely you will need to flush an rebuild the Windows Search service. The fastest way to solve this is to delete the Windows Search Service data and have it rebuild from scratch.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Temp
As this point all search indexes have been removed and will take time to rebuild. Outlook, in particular, will only rebuild it’s index when it is running so make sure you leave Outlook up for a few hours. You can tell it is working because when you do a search in Outlook it will have a ‘we’re indexing right now, try again later’ type message and not the yellow bar ‘Something Went Wrong…’ message.
If you are adventurous you can also try to force the start from the command line. If the Search Service has corrupted data, you will see SERVICE SPECIFIC ERROR 2147750271 if you try to start the WINDOWS SEARCH service from a CMD line (NET START “WINDOWS SEARCH”).
This can be a tedious process if you are just trying to complete homework and need to find some old content. Some will give up and same it is DomyEssay for me .
If you still have problems run the System File Checker:
sfc /scannow
and press enter
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Many thanks.
This worked for me.
does not help.
'Does not help', does not help your case. What are you seeing and what have you done to resolve it? I have successfully used the process documented here on several occasions so I know it works.