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Rev Anderson
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      12-29-2008
I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig of RAM.

However, even this system slows down when something called
"searchprotocolhost" starts running.

That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it starts.

So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?

No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.
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CBoom
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      12-29-2008
it is the search indexer....

you can manage what folders are indexed by the search icon in the control
panel (classic view)

Remove all but the startmenu and if you use outlook (if you want my opinion)

otherwise you can wait until the index finishes.. but I don’t like vista
indexing everything



"Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
news:A34D515F-F072-42E4-9A45-...
> I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig of
> RAM.
>
> However, even this system slows down when something called
> "searchprotocolhost" starts running.
>
> That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it starts.
>
> So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?
>
> No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.
> --
> Life is an adventure with God leading.


 
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Rev Anderson
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      12-29-2008
Thanks for the info. I don't see why I would need to have Outlook emails
indexed anyway.
--
Life is an adventure with God leading.


"CBoom" wrote:

> it is the search indexer....
>
> you can manage what folders are indexed by the search icon in the control
> panel (classic view)
>
> Remove all but the startmenu and if you use outlook (if you want my opinion)
>
> otherwise you can wait until the index finishes.. but I don’t like vista
> indexing everything
>
>
>
> "Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
> news:A34D515F-F072-42E4-9A45-...
> > I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig of
> > RAM.
> >
> > However, even this system slows down when something called
> > "searchprotocolhost" starts running.
> >
> > That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it starts.
> >
> > So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?
> >
> > No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.
> > --
> > Life is an adventure with God leading.

>
>

 
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Homer Schwartz
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      12-29-2008

"Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the info. I don't see why I would need to have Outlook emails
> indexed anyway.
> --
> Life is an adventure with God leading.
>
>


Hmm. Life is an adventure. Sometimes I lead, sometimes my wife leads.
When we take the dog, sometimes he leads.



 
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Homer Schwartz
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      12-29-2008
The Absurdity of Religion

Why is it that if I claim that the keyboard, I'm typing this on, regularly
turns into green cheese from the planet Krypton, then everyone will call me
insane, but if someone claims that the bread they are eating and the wine
they are drinking are turning into the flesh and blood of a guy born of a
virgin, who is his own father, and who rose from the dead 2000 years ago,
then he's called a Catholic and should be respected for his faith?

When an absurd belief is labelled religious, then it suddenly isn't
considered absurd any more. This seems pretty weird to me, and let's face
it, most religions are based on beliefs that really are silly. A typical
example of this is the story of the Ten Commandments.

In this story God calls Moses to Mount Sinai to give him the divine will
about human conduct. God then lets Moses walk up the mountain, down again
and up once more, before giving him the Ten Commandments. Afterwards the
tablets with the commandments are broken, and Moses must ascend the mountain
yet again, to get a new copy. Now imagine yourself in Moses' place. You have
climbed three times to the top a tall mountain enshrouded in clouds and
lightning to receive the divine guidance of the almighty God, and then it
turns out that he can't remember his own commandments and therefore makes up
some completely new ones, while claiming that they are exactly the same. And
to make matters worse the tenth commandment is "Thou shalt not seethe a kid
in his mother's milk" (Exo 23:19). That is the guidance that God in his
infinite wisdom wants to give us? We can't cook a goat in the milk of its
mother?

Can anyone really look me in the eyes and with a straight face say that this
story wouldn't be considered plain silly, if it wasn't a religious story? In
my opinion it could have been taken straight out of a Monty Python sketch.

Of course being silly or absurd doesn't rule out existence, but it doesn't
seem to be likely attributes of a being with infinite wisdom.

Why Haven't We Seen Any Gods?

If any gods really exist why haven't we seen any of them? If they really
want us to worship them, why should they want to hide from us? I know that
this is no definite proof against the existence of gods, but it should give
anyone pause that religions have existed for thousands of years and a huge
number of people have done their best to discover gods or prove their
existence, and as far as I have been able to find out, we still have no real
evidence.

If it were anything other than religion we were talking about, wouldn't you
have given up if such a search had failed to find any evidence? I know I
would, and I don't see any reason to make religion a special case.




 
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CBoom
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      12-29-2008
have in mind that the indexing locations have to be hunted down to be really
removed!!!

To see what I mean, see this small video I made for you here

http://www.computerboom.com/video_tu...-locations.htm


bookmark my blog because I will blog about this too soon,

http://computerboom.blogspot.com


"Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
news:59205B73-9136-48F8-AC06-...
> Thanks for the info. I don't see why I would need to have Outlook emails
> indexed anyway.
> --
> Life is an adventure with God leading.
>
>
> "CBoom" wrote:
>
>> it is the search indexer....
>>
>> you can manage what folders are indexed by the search icon in the control
>> panel (classic view)
>>
>> Remove all but the startmenu and if you use outlook (if you want my
>> opinion)
>>
>> otherwise you can wait until the index finishes.. but I don’t like vista
>> indexing everything
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
>> news:A34D515F-F072-42E4-9A45-...
>> > I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig
>> > of
>> > RAM.
>> >
>> > However, even this system slows down when something called
>> > "searchprotocolhost" starts running.
>> >
>> > That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it
>> > starts.
>> >
>> > So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?
>> >
>> > No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.
>> > --
>> > Life is an adventure with God leading.

>>
>>

 
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      12-30-2008
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:05:01 -0800, Rev Anderson
<> wrote:

>I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig of RAM.
>
>However, even this system slows down when something called
>"searchprotocolhost" starts running.
>
>That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it starts.
>
>So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?
>
>No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.


Start -> Run -> Services.msc . Look for it in there. Change it to
disabled.

>--
>Life is an adventure with God leading.


There are no Atheists in fox holes ... or using Vista!


 
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Rev Anderson
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      12-30-2008
This is for Homer.

You have either a really obscure or confused way of viewing things. This
point of view is about religion, which is not what I am asking about.

However, I am secure in my Faith in Jehovah.

Please try to stay focused on the topic of Vista Search functions.

Thanks
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Life is an adventure with God leading.


"Homer Schwartz" wrote:

> The Absurdity of Religion
>
> Why is it that if I claim that the keyboard, I'm typing this on, regularly
> turns into green cheese from the planet Krypton, then everyone will call me
> insane, but if someone claims that the bread they are eating and the wine
> they are drinking are turning into the flesh and blood of a guy born of a
> virgin, who is his own father, and who rose from the dead 2000 years ago,
> then he's called a Catholic and should be respected for his faith?
>
> When an absurd belief is labelled religious, then it suddenly isn't
> considered absurd any more. This seems pretty weird to me, and let's face
> it, most religions are based on beliefs that really are silly. A typical
> example of this is the story of the Ten Commandments.
>
> In this story God calls Moses to Mount Sinai to give him the divine will
> about human conduct. God then lets Moses walk up the mountain, down again
> and up once more, before giving him the Ten Commandments. Afterwards the
> tablets with the commandments are broken, and Moses must ascend the mountain
> yet again, to get a new copy. Now imagine yourself in Moses' place. You have
> climbed three times to the top a tall mountain enshrouded in clouds and
> lightning to receive the divine guidance of the almighty God, and then it
> turns out that he can't remember his own commandments and therefore makes up
> some completely new ones, while claiming that they are exactly the same. And
> to make matters worse the tenth commandment is "Thou shalt not seethe a kid
> in his mother's milk" (Exo 23:19). That is the guidance that God in his
> infinite wisdom wants to give us? We can't cook a goat in the milk of its
> mother?
>
> Can anyone really look me in the eyes and with a straight face say that this
> story wouldn't be considered plain silly, if it wasn't a religious story? In
> my opinion it could have been taken straight out of a Monty Python sketch.
>
> Of course being silly or absurd doesn't rule out existence, but it doesn't
> seem to be likely attributes of a being with infinite wisdom.
>
> Why Haven't We Seen Any Gods?
>
> If any gods really exist why haven't we seen any of them? If they really
> want us to worship them, why should they want to hide from us? I know that
> this is no definite proof against the existence of gods, but it should give
> anyone pause that religions have existed for thousands of years and a huge
> number of people have done their best to discover gods or prove their
> existence, and as far as I have been able to find out, we still have no real
> evidence.
>
> If it were anything other than religion we were talking about, wouldn't you
> have given up if such a search had failed to find any evidence? I know I
> would, and I don't see any reason to make religion a special case.
>
>
>
>
>

 
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Rev Anderson
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      12-30-2008
Thanks.

However, the Administrative Services is the first place I looked. Vista
does not list Indexing as a Service, like XP did.

As CBoom posted, "Search" now has its own Icon, in Classic View, on Control
Panel. It is a pretty powerful little application.

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"+Bob+" wrote:

> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:05:01 -0800, Rev Anderson
> <> wrote:
>
> >I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig of RAM.
> >
> >However, even this system slows down when something called
> >"searchprotocolhost" starts running.
> >
> >That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it starts.
> >
> >So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?
> >
> >No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.

>
> Start -> Run -> Services.msc . Look for it in there. Change it to
> disabled.
>
> >--
> >Life is an adventure with God leading.

>
> There are no Atheists in fox holes ... or using Vista!
>
>
>

 
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Rev Anderson
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      12-30-2008
For CBoom,

That video was pretty slick. Jing looks like something I could use for my
customer training, after I learn a little more about Vista.

I went to your Blog. You have some straight-to-the-heart information. A
lot of others only use the Blog as a lead in to sell their services. I tried
a blog and all I got was a hacker, who tried to use it for Spamming.
--
Life is an adventure with God leading.


"CBoom" wrote:

> have in mind that the indexing locations have to be hunted down to be really
> removed!!!
>
> To see what I mean, see this small video I made for you here
>
> http://www.computerboom.com/video_tu...-locations.htm
>
>
> bookmark my blog because I will blog about this too soon,
>
> http://computerboom.blogspot.com
>
>
> "Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
> news:59205B73-9136-48F8-AC06-...
> > Thanks for the info. I don't see why I would need to have Outlook emails
> > indexed anyway.
> > --
> > Life is an adventure with God leading.
> >
> >
> > "CBoom" wrote:
> >
> >> it is the search indexer....
> >>
> >> you can manage what folders are indexed by the search icon in the control
> >> panel (classic view)
> >>
> >> Remove all but the startmenu and if you use outlook (if you want my
> >> opinion)
> >>
> >> otherwise you can wait until the index finishes.. but I don’t like vista
> >> indexing everything
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Rev Anderson" <> wrote in message
> >> news:A34D515F-F072-42E4-9A45-...
> >> > I have a new FoxConn MB with an AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core CPU and 4-Gig
> >> > of
> >> > RAM.
> >> >
> >> > However, even this system slows down when something called
> >> > "searchprotocolhost" starts running.
> >> >
> >> > That service will use 50% of the CPU and over 1-Gig of RAM when it
> >> > starts.
> >> >
> >> > So, what is this "service"? And, how do I turn it off?
> >> >
> >> > No wonder people complain about Vista slowdowns.
> >> > --
> >> > Life is an adventure with God leading.
> >>
> >>

>

 
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