Hi :)
I think best advice is to just stick with the 4.0.5 for now

A quick google search for "Microsoft Windows Search Host Protocol" gave me a 
few sites although i have no idea how much i would trust any of these
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Search
(normally i use Wikipedia to get an overview but use the external links to 
check the background sources and maybe the history of the page)
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-files/microsoft-windows-search-protocol-host-has-stopped/e17c834b-88d5-421c-b1a0-b180eb7709d9

This answer looked reasonable but mostly because it's easy to reverse it if 
nothing seems to happen or if it makes things worse
"Indexing (supposedly) makes searching faster.
If you right click on each drive letter, select Properties. You will see
 a box marked "Index this drive for faster searching". Uncheck the box.
" from 
http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/searchprotocolhostexe-is-reading-every-file-on-my-hard-disk-what-is-it

Also these links to quickly skim-read to see if anyone else came up with good 
ideas, or just to get more of an idea of what is going on
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/53f6e6e0-89f0-47d8-a812-3a7d7c7e4c63/windows-search-protocol-host-has-stopped-working-vista
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/45da8050-dadc-427c-9c42-16ba57323c2f/how-to-fix-searchprotocolhostexe-error


Typically when suffering from a problem inside LibreOffice that no-one else is 
suffering from then it can be good to just quickly rename your User Profile
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
Again it's easy to reverse if it didn't fix anything.  

I tend to find Windows doesn't like to make it easy to use LibreOffice.  If you 
right-click on a file and try the "Open With" then it's reluctant to list any 
non-Microsquish products.  Also with their tool for setting the default 
programs for things, or in their web-browser for setting the default html 
editor.  So if i have the LO "QuickStarter" open in the system-tray then i use 
that, otherwise i use the "Start" button (or whatever they renamed it in 
whichever version of Windows you are using (errr but seems to have vanished in 
Win8)).  So, something like
"Start" - "All Programs" - LibreOffice - LibreOffice
and then drag and drop the file onto the grey area.  Alternatively after 
opening LibreOffice use LibreOffice's 
File - Open
and then navigate to the file.  With Win7 i have to scroll up and down the "All 
Programs" list to try to find it.  It's not made clear that it's a list you can 
scroll until you  roll the mouse wheel up and down.  There are a few places to 
try it before finding the right list that is scrollable.  

Hmm, once you do find LibreOffice in the menus then you can right-click on it 
and choose "Send to desktop" to create a short-cut on your desktop and that 
makes it MUCH easier in the future.  

After a few times of trying these long-winded ways of opening a file in 
LibreOffice it seems to start appearing in the right-click menu.  I suspect 
there is a faster way to get it in there but i don't know how to do that :(  


Maybe it would be good to post a bug-report despite being the only one 
apparently suffering from the problem
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
I think the international translators had another thread about problems with 
specifically the Swedish version.  They seem to be working on a couple of very 
minor issues for almost all languages and although that is nothing to do with 
this both  problems might get solved at the same time.  Still, it's better to 
post a bug-report as it is reasonably easy to do so even if it does seem a bit 
scary until you have done one.  The guide asks for a lot of information but you 
can give most of that later on in subsequent posts to the bug-report.  

Perhaps 2 bug-reports  because not being able to open Libreoffice at all seems 
like a fairly major blocker!
Regards from
Tom :)  




________________________________
 From: Niklas Johansson <[email protected]>
To: M Henri Day <[email protected]> 
Cc: "LibreOffice, users" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, 2 September 2013, 9:44
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 4.1 won't start on Windows 8 64-bit
 

Ok, thanks for letting me know. Then it's likely something in my 
computer configuration that is wrong. As long as nobody else has the 
same issue, I won't open any bug report.

Regards,
Niklas Johansson

M Henri Day skrev 2013-09-01 13:20:
> 2013/9/1 Niklas Johansson <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     Hi
>
>     I'm having some issues with LibreOffice 4.1.0 and 4.1.1 on Windows
>     8 64-bit (Swedish).
>
>     When I first try to install it, it complains that I need to stop
>     the "Microsoft Windows Search Host Protocol" after some searching
>     I was able to pause it for 15 minutes, since I don't really need
>     the search functionality on that computer I also stopped the
>     indexing on all places. After that I tried to install LibreOffice
>     again and it went through the installation process without any
>     more hassle.
>
>     Next problem, the program won't start! :(
>
>     Has anybody else seen this problem, or been able to install on
>     Windows 8 64-bit?
>
>     PS. Master build from yesterday won't start after installation
>     either, but 4.0.5 does work.
>
>     -- 
>     Niklas
>
>
> ​Hej Niklas !
>
> I've hitherto installed the Swedish-language version of LO 4.1.1.2 on 
> four computers running 64-bit Windows 8, three of which are dual boots 
> with Win7, on which I've also installed 4.1.1.2. I've encountered no 
> problems, nor did I encounter any when I previously installed 4.1.0.4 
> on them....
>
> Henri
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