![]() In the ? menu, select “Deactivated Elements”. In the ? menu, choose Info and select “Deactivated Elements”. The system may have switched off the Lookeen Add-In. After disabling the software, Lookeen now works without any problems. This led to disturbances in Lookeen and thus caused Outlook® to crash. We have tested a program that performs daily PC maintenance and discards faulty registrations (for Outlook®) immediately. b) “System” tab – enable “Automatic cache-cleanup…”.a) “Index Details” tab – reduce the slider to like 20 – 30%.On older system it may further help to reduce Lookeen’s memory and CPU usage in the options: Further information can be found in the Microsoft knowledge base article. PST files are damaged, and you may consider using “scanpst.exe” to repair them. ![]() In most cases, it involves ‘PDF’ files that lead Windows 7 or 64bit systems specifically to crash.Install the free Adobe Reader from or alternatively for private users the PDFlib TET PDF IFilter at: Is the indexer now running? It’s possible that you may either have a corrupted or unreadable attachment, which stops Lookeen to update or create its index. Please open the Lookeen options and unselect the option “Index attachments” in the tab “Index details”.
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