Windows Indexing does not.

When I go in indexing options, it says be indexing is not running.

I can't edit (don't give me the option) and when I try to rebuild, it does nothing.

Have also sought to "Turing Windows has or not" there is no indexing functionality on this menu.

Hello SamJ969,

Please, try the steps below, to see if you can enable indexing.

To disable or enable the service, run services.msc """or directly in the start menu or via the Run dialog box." Once loaded, scroll down the list of services, right-click on Windows Search and then click Properties.  You will have then a pop window, confirm under "Startup Type" confirms that it is set to "automatic (delayed start).  Then select apply.

Please let us know status.

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