I have the same issue. Brand new machine running Win 7 64bit that
came with Outlook 2007. I can only get GDS to index files on the
computer. None of my emails will index. I have tried uninstalling
and reinstalling (with Outlook open). I've reviewed the outlook
'Tools > Trust Center' and there is no entry for GDS. The suggested
registry editing change (
http://desktop.google.com/support/bin/
answer.py?answer=15624) provides instructions for a different kind of
OS (I assume since I have no HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft
\Exchange\Client\Extensions path in regedit).
Any revelations or ideas? Is the development team at Google aware of
this issue?
On Dec 15, 11:23 am, Tone wrote:
> I've just installed G Desktop on a new machine running Windows 7 andOutlook2007 SP2. My files have indexed just fine, but none of my e-
> mails seems to be in the index. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Tone
> On 1 Dec, 03:47, timmer wrote:
> > I am having the very same problem. All that was ever indexed for me
> > was the intro e-mail that comes withOutlookExpress. I am usingOutlook2007 and it doesn't see my inbox or my pst files.
> > Uninstall and reinstall didn't work either.
> > Please help us!
> > On Nov 24, 5:46 am, Gregg W wrote:
> > > I have used Google Desktop for sometime. In the past it indexed the
> > > emails in the inbox in MS-Outlook. I imported some emails intoOutlookthat i wanted to search so I deleted Google Desktop and
> > > reistalled it thinking it would index all of the emails now in my
> > > inbox but it did not see any of them. Yes I hadOutlookopen befroe
> > > the new indexing started. Please help this is important to me.- Hide quoted text -
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