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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals…
The correct answer is A. Yes. Restarting the Windows Search service from the Services console clears the paused state and resumes indexing, meeting the goal.
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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals. While performing maintenance on a computer, you open Indexing Options, and then you click Pause. You complete the computer maintenance. You need to resume indexing. Solution: From the Services console, you restart the Windows Search service. Does this meet the goal?
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- AYes
- BNo
How the community answered
(33 responses)- A88% (29)
- B12% (4)
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Restarting the Windows Search service from the Services console clears the paused state and resumes indexing, meeting the goal.
When indexing is paused via Indexing Options, the Windows Search service enters a suspended state. Restarting the Windows Search service through services.msc forces the service to reinitialize and resume the indexing process from where it left off. This is a valid and complete solution to resume indexing after maintenance.
Incorrect because restarting the Windows Search service is a recognized and effective method to resume paused indexing in Windows 10, so it does meet the goal.
Concept tested: Resuming Windows Search indexing via Services console
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/search/windows-search
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