Compact check count in OE incremented by windows search

My system is Windows XP Pro SP3 and OE 6.

Have a problem for a long time with County check compact in OE being incremented by mistake/over flowed by 'WindowsSearch.exe' and 'SearchProtocolHost.exe.

Just wanted to remove Windows Search but I'm a bit using Windows Exlorer and don't know how to remove WinSearch would affect WinExplorer?

When I look at WinSearch/Help/about... it just says: "Windows Version 5.1... So I don't know even what version of WinSearch I actually?

Short hacking apart the entire system and using other programs (package) is a solution worth spending time with without affecting other programs?

Thanks for your precious help.

Hi Bruce,.

Thank you very much for the tip. While this was not working exactly as I expected (the path through the control panel > Indexing Options > change it has not resolved), I had to open the OE of WinExplorer folder > properties > advanced and disabled the indexing box it. Who have stopped the problem.

After I followed your instructions, I do not restart the machine, so I'm not sure if he would have took the action or not. But the indexing in the OE folder checkbox was not absolutely unchecked.

It is very interesting, I have a second machine running the exact same software that does not provide the "Indexing Options" icon in the control panel. I had to get laboriuosly through all records for OE stuff where I could change indexing individually "properties > Legeneralonglet > advanced > uncheck indexing."

I consider this issue resolved.

Thanks again and with regard to the best

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