Hello,
I use Microsoft Vista Enterprise 32 bits.
I had following problems which earlier was not.
Service <Search Windows> (C:\Windows\system32\SearchIndexer.exe/Embedding)
Does not index files within 3 days. Informs that <Speed
Indexings it is lowered because of activity of the user ". Attempts to
reconstruct
Indexes the distances, any result. Service works, and about what or
Errors it is not informed, but result index files 0 (zero) in
The result has made a current of the next 2 days 2 index a file.
Prompt, that it is necessary to make to correct the given problem.
Mark L. Ferguson - 22 May 2008 13:01 GMT
Uninstall the Google Toolbar and/or Google Desktop, and restart to try the
indexing again.

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George Yin(MSFT) - 23 May 2008 12:40 GMT
Hello,
I am a little confused about this issue. Please let me describe the problem
again and, if I have any misunderstanding, feel free to let me know:
Some day you found that some files in the most recent days were not
indexed. Then you tried to rebuild the Index. After you click OK button on
the page "Are you sure you want to rebuild the index", you found 0 items
are indexed on the page "Indexing Options".
Besides, I am not very clear about the last two sentience in your post,
would you please describe it in more detail?
Will you also please take a screenshot of the problem and send it to me at
v-chayin@microsoft.com <mailto: v-chayin@microsoft.com> for us to better
understand it?
Try the methods as Mark mentioned, and please also try the following steps
to rebuild the index:
1. Click Advanced button on the Indexing Options page. Change the Index
location to a new path.
2. Restart the "Windows Search" service in the Services console.
3. Click Modify button on the Indexing Options page. Ensure that you have
selected all the path that you want to include.
4. Click Advanced button on the Indexing Options page and the click Rebuild
button.
5. Wait until the operation completes.
Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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George Yin(MSFT) - 28 May 2008 02:52 GMT
Hello,
I'd appreciate if you could drop me a note to let me know the status of the
issue in the thread. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel
free to let me know. I am happy to be of assistance.
Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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