https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56035

Olaf Ahrens <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Whiteboard|target:4.1.1                |target:4.1.2.3
           Severity|normal                      |major
           Priority|medium                      |high

--- Comment #37 from Olaf Ahrens <[email protected]> ---
I would like to add my experiences with newest release (4.1.2.3) and have to
confirm that the Windows Search problem still exists:

 - installation of version 4.1.2.3 > noisy computer, high CPU-usage from
Windows searchindexer (up to about 30%), often unresponsive and not usable
system, almost never ending indexing procedure, many Windows error event entrys
(up to every 7 minutes) as described by Karlheinz in comment 32 ...
 - re-indexing didn't solve the problem
 - re-installation of Windows Search (with deleting the folder of the search
database) didn't solve the problem
 - I can't detect the registry error as suggested by [email protected]
in comment 35
 - I don't have any 'exotic' search filters or unclean deinstalled search
filters as Karlheinz suggested in comment 34 (just Windows own, MS-Office 2007
and Acrobat 64-bit filters)
 - changing from 4.1.2.3 dll's to version 3.5.3.2 (the latest I could find in
my backups before of version 3.6.2.2) > usable silent system, CPU-usage of
Windows searchindexer up to 2%, almost no Windows error event entrys for
Windows Search, indexing of my computer took about half a day

But this solution seems not to be exactly brilliant ('not the yellow of an egg'
as you say in German):
 - for months I've registred that something 'occupies' my computer with a lot
of workload, I've spend several hours in excluding programs and folders from
anti-virus software, reducing priority of different processes, deactivating
services and so on, it has been very very annoying
 - the dll's from the version I've chosen seems not to be capable to find words
with special characters, i.e. German umlauts ä, ö, ü, while these words found
in corresponding MS-Word documents and pdfs

Conclusion:
 - this problem is not solved since several versions, despite of comment 25
 - this problem is an important one and is worth to be documented in the list
of 'most annoying bugs' so that the normal user can check for it in an easy way
 - this problem should be solved with high priority

Thanks

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