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Norm@Home Norm@Home is offline Outlook 2019 search incomplete Windows 8 Outlook 2019 search incomplete Office 2007
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All of a sudden I'm having problems with search in my primary Inbox / pst file, this is a relatively new computer but it's top of the line i9-13900K, 32gb ram, 2tb Samsung 990 Pro nvme ssd, Windows 11 pro etc. It seemed to start last week with me getting the message something like "17000 messages left to index" and not being able to find items that I know are there. I repaired my pst file and before going to bed initiated a reindex of my pst file and yet when I open Outlook and try and search it's still saying that xxxxxx items left to index despite it having 12 or more hours to reindex. My pst file is well below the maximum 50gb maximum size.




Does anyone have any idea's on how to fix this problem?
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