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For example, you might see Restricted. We recommend that you note this value because you'll have to use it later. You'll receive a warning message that explains the security risks of an execution policy change. Press Y, and then press Enter to accept the change. After the policy change is completed, close the window, and then repeat steps Instead, press any key to continue.

Revert to your previous PowerShell execution policy setting. Enter the following command on the command line of the PowerShell window, press the Spacebar, enter the policy value that you noted in step 5, and then press Enter:. For example, if the policy that you noted in step 5 was Restricted , the command would resemble the following one:. Press Y, and then press Enter to accept the change and revert to your previous policy setting.

If your organization has disabled the ability to run scripts, contact your administrator for help. If the previous suggestions don't fix the problem, let us know by sending feedback in the Feedback Hub. Provide details, such as a description of the problem, screenshots, log files, and any other information that might be helpful.

In the Feedback Hub, select the appropriate category and subcategory. In this case, submit your feedback in the Cortana and Search category. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Step 3. Or, if you want to restore the operation to the Windows Search service, you can click the Enable button to turn on the service again. In the Advice column, advice on how to deal with the service are offered to you.

You can take it into consideration before you decide to enable or disable it. If you enable or disable some crucial system services at random, some unpredictable consequences may happen.

More seriously, it may cause your system works abnormally. So be cautious. Then you can select one of the following two choices to continue. Click the down arrow icon to expand the Startup type drop menu, select the option of Automatic Delayed Start , and then tap on the button of Apply to proceed.

Under Services status, click the button of Start and then tap OK to save changes and exit. If the service is currently running, click the button of Stop under Services status. Select the option of Disabled in the Startup type drop menu and then tap on OK to keep the modifications.

You can also enable and disable the Windows Search service from Command Prompt. It is rather simple as you only need to run a command to do that. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. Follow these steps: a. In the right pane, right click on SetupCompletedSuccessfully and click on Modify. Type 0 and click on OK.

NOTE: This is the number zero. Close Regedit and Restart the computer. Method 4: I would suggest you to delete all files with. BLF and. Once these files are deleted, reboot the machine. Once rebooted, observe that the Windows Search service has already started and is in process of rebuilding the Index. Refer to the following article which has information about this: Windows Search Service will not start, Error: "The Windows Search service on local computer started and then stopped. We would be happy to help you.

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Thanks for your feedback. I've tried options 1 to 3 and they haven't worked. After each of them, the error message when trying to start the Windows Search service remains the same as in my original post. I can't try Option 4. When I try to delete files with.

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