Windows Search 4.0 Released to Web

Not necessarily a "Windows Experience" (although it does improve the Windows Experience) - I'm making this post on behalf of the Windows Search Team. Oh and I am really excited for this release.

Today we released the final version of Windows Search 4.0 to Microsoft Download Center. Windows Search 4.0 updates search in Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Home Server. This release comes after a public Windows Search 4.0 Preview, which was a success thanks to great community participation - with around 300,000 downloads.   Since the Preview was released, a number of quality improvements have been made to the product based on feedback provided by the community.

Download: Windows Search 4.0 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (x86)

Download: Windows Search 4.0 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (x64)

More download packages are available on http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940157.

So, what's new in this release?

First and foremost: we've introduced some performance and reliability improvements. Queries are faster, as is indexing - how much faster depends on your machine and your data. Improved reliability means that system failures won't get in the way of the indexer and all of your data will be scanned and available for searches.

We've also extended remote index discovery, also known as PC-to-PC searches, which allows data to be searched quickly and efficiently across machines running Windows Search 4.0. This means that Windows Vista-to-Windows XP or Windows Vista-to-Windows Server 2008 queries are now possible.

Additionally, Windows Search 4.0 offers manageability improvements that IT Pros should take note of.

For starters, we have extended Group Policy to control more aspects of search functionality and made this control more granular with per-user policies. You can use Group Policy Objects to control how desktop search accesses remote resources - such as Microsoft Exchange Server resources or file shares - to manage network utilization.

Speaking of accessing Microsoft Exchange Server - if your organization selects not to use Microsoft Office Outlook in cached mode, you can set a Group Policy to index Exchange in online mode.  Windows Search 4.0 will then index with minimal impact to the server. Our internal testing of this configuration shows significant decrease in the load on the server and the network as compared to Windows Desktop Search 3.01.

IT Pros can deploy a new link that will be added to the Instant Search UI of Windows Vista (or Windows Search UI on Windows XP) on client PCs and allow the query entered in the search box to access your company's search server, by opening the search UI of the server in your browser and executing the query in it. With this functionality, users get a single launch pad for all of their searches. For more information on how to add customized links into the instant Search UI, click here.

Based on a large amount of customer feedback, we have added support for indexing files encrypted with EFS. Users in an organization can now encrypt files and still be able to search their contents. When running on Windows Vista, they also can get an additional level of data protection by using BitLocker and storing their index on the protected drive.

Today, Windows Search 4.0 can be downloaded for installation (download links from Microsoft Download Center listed above). If you need Windows Search 4.0 deployed in a large organization, you can use System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) or other infrastructure solutions.

In the future, we will make Windows Search 4.0 available on Windows Update as well. At that time you will be able to install Windows Search 4.0 off the update site directly or deploy it in your organization using WSUS.

Once Windows Search 4.0 becomes available on Windows Update various Windows users will experience the following:

  • Windows XP users will see it as an "optional" update, which requires users to select the update for installation.
  • Users running Windows Vista will see the update as "recommended." By default, recommended updates are installed automatically; however, users can prevent automatic installation of Windows Search 4.0. We will publicly post specific instructions prior to publishing Windows Search 4.0 on Windows Update.
  • On Windows Server 2008, the update will be applicable only if the File Server Role is enabled.

More on the improvements in Windows Search 4.0 can be found here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940157.


Comments

  1. Posted on: July 28, 2008 at 7:40PM  

    Brandon --

    Please pass along to your "good buds" on the windows search team that Window search 4.0 is a real disappointment.

    1)  Setting advanced options like what folders to include is erased with restarts of the machine.  Oops.

    2)  Setting a particular location for the index (say i: where I; is a removable drive works initially, however if i: is removed or inaccessablie BSOD. (XP)

    3) And I am still not convinced that it finds all files.  Except for these "minor" issues, a phenomenal job of developing and testing!!!

    If this had been a "real" release it would one thing but this was basically a bug release.

    4) I would ask about the fuzzy search for related documents using similarity calculations, but I would settle for minimal feature set that really works.

    Best

    gleenn.maples@nospam.gmail.com

  2. Posted on: July 31, 2008 at 8:20AM  

    Windows Search 4 is all very nice if you want to search for word docs in your documents folder for example, but for a developer's point of view, it is useless. It only searches recognised file types, and there seems absolutely no way at all to make it search ALL files. This feature renders it a joke of a search tool.

    Oh and why oh why does it still ask me "Did you find what you were searching for?" when no results were found in non-indexed locations?

    Can we please have the old XP search tool back? That actually worked and was easy to tweak to make it search all files.

    And Microsoft wonders why Vista is a lame duck product?

  3. Posted on: September 01, 2008 at 5:46AM  

    Hi - please can feed this back to the Windows Search Team?

    Search 4 is not integrated well visually in Windows XP (esp. Classic mode). Almost all our computers at work run XP in classic mode (I use High Color Plum), and Search 4 looks completely out of place.

    e.g. Set XP to Classic style, Plum color scheme. Right click the search icon in the task bar, choose Windows Search Options and have a look at the cr*ppy drive icon with a halo effect round it (and it’s not even the proper XP drive icon, but the Vista icon).

    Seeing as 3/4 of all Windows machines are still running XP the Search/XP combo will be around for a long time. It would be great if you guys can properly integrate Search 4 in XP. (BTW - have a look at Firefox 3m which does a fantastic job of visual integration depending on the platform / style on which it runs - XP (classic or luna)/Vista/OS X/ Linux).

  4. Posted on: October 02, 2008 at 11:11AM  

    PLEASE HELP!   I love outlook instant search but i do no want desktop search.  Windows search 4.0 is a complete package of desktop and instant....I DONT WANT DESKTOP SEARCH.  Any way around this?

  5. Posted on: July 09, 2009 at 7:09AM  

    This is totally frustrating and underwhelming.  It is difficult if not impossible to specify exact search parameters or to know how Search is using the parameters supplied.  For example, I want to search a Windows 2008 Server for all files named "web.config" containing a specific text.  Even when I select "Always search for file names only" and disabled "Find partial matches" in Search Options, I still get a long list of files with names other than "web.config".  The expanded search pane doesn't provide any way of simultaneously specifying complementary criteria such as file name, extension or expression sought.  The only parameter I can specify is the file name, which (see above) is not taken seriously anyway.  The selection of the categories "All", "E-mail", "Document", "Picture", "Music" and "Other" at the top of the screen may be helpful to a casual computer user, but is not very useful for a server operator.  In Windows Search under XP, I am at least permitted to regress to the earlier "stupid" search form, after waiting for Windows Search to produce nothing of interest.  Under Windows 2008, there seems to be no alternative.

  6. Posted on: July 09, 2009 at 7:12AM  

    My experience with Windows Search so far has been more frustrating than helpful.  For example, I would like to search a Windows 2008 Server for all files named "web.config" containing a specific text.  Even when I select "Always search for file names only" and disabled "Find partial matches" in Search Options, I still get a long list of files with names other than "web.config".  The expanded search pane doesn't provide any way of simultaneously specifying complementary criteria such as file name, extension or expression sought.  The only parameter I can specify is the file name, which (see above) is not taken seriously anyway.  The selection of the categories "All", "E-mail", "Document", "Picture", "Music" and "Other" at the top of the screen may be helpful to a casual computer user, but is not so for a serve operator.  In Windows Search under XP, I am at least permitted to regress to the earlier "stupid" search form, after waiting for Windows Search to produce nothing of interest.  Windows 2008 aseems to offer no alternative.

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