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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/search

Windows Search is a desktop search platform that has instant search capabilities for most common file and data types such as email, contacts, calendar appointments, documents, photos, multimedia, and other formats that can be extended by third party developers. These capabilities enable users to find, manage, and organize the increasing amount of data common in home and enterprise environments.

https://docs.microsoft.com/.../shell-experience/fix-problems-in-windows-search

Restart Windows Search or your device. End the SearchUI process to restart Windows Search by following these steps: Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and select Task Manager. In the Task Manager window, select the Details tab. In the Name column, right-click SearchUI.exe, and then select End task. When you're prompted to end SearchUI.exe, select End process.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/search/-search-3x-wds-overview

Windows Search also supports a new property system. For information on filters, property handlers, and protocol handlers, see Extending the Index. Windows Search is built into Windows Vista and later, and is available as a redistributable update to WDS 2.x, to support the following operating systems:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/search-for-anything-anywhere-b14cc5bf-c92a...

Search Windows and the web from the taskbar to find help, apps, files, settings—you name it.You can also get quick answers from the web—like weather, stock prices, currency conversion, and much more—and get to websites faster by using links in the preview pane.