Windows Desktop Search - 3.1 - led to the Crash of PC

Hello

My PC is 32-bit and Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2
I had downloaded the next Windows Desktop Search.
WindowsDesktopSearch-KB917013-V301-XP-x86-enu
After the installation, within 30 minutes, I get a message-
Windows has detected a problem and should be stopped. A buffer was crushed, a malicious person trying to take control...
So I uninstalled.
Please tell us how to install and use this program.
This happened earlier with Google Desktop and Copernic Destop as well - I had to uninstall.
Kind regards...
Anil K

Hi Anil K,.

You can ask help on the below mentioned link:

http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/windowsdesktopsearchhelp/threads

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