This did not fix anything.Ĥ) I went to uninstall/reinstall Windows Search in Control Panel/Programs./Turn Windows features on or off' but it is not listed in Windows 10 (which I upgraded to hoping it would fix this problem).ĥ) I have a second profile in Outlook (seldom used) that I opened and the search editors are disabled in there. Run the Search and Indexing troubleshooter. On Windows 7, it’s in the Control Panel under Troubleshooting. (Although one website says this is not needed in Outlook 2010.Ģ) In Outlook “File/Options/Search”, the button 'Indexing Options' is disabled.ģ) I did go to Control Panel/Index Options and re-index. Outlook search is based on Windows’ search built into the operating system, and as such, the first troubleshooting step is usually to run their automatic error-checking app. I close/reopen Outlook and the mssphtb.dll is again disabled. 'Windows Search Email Indexer' is supported from the c:WindowsSystem32mssphtb.dll: File name: mssphtb.dllFile path: c:WindowsSystem32mssphtb.dllFile size: 288256 bytesLast modified time: 1:22:24 AMFile description: Outlook MSSearch. I enable it, close the Options dialog, search editors are still disabled. 'Windows Search Email Indexer' is a COM Add-in module for Outlook 2013 produced by Intel.
I have Googled and found nothing that fixes the problem (except for the one search editor that is not indexed-which is painfully slow and does not allow for advanced search options).ġ) The Windows Search Email Indexer (in “File/Options/Add-Ins”) DLL (mssphtb.dll) is disabled. I often search for emails in Microsoft Outlook 2010 but recently the editors for entering data became disabled.