![]() Global energy-related CO2 emissions grew in 2022 by 0.9%, reaching a new high of more than 36.8 billion tonnes (2)īy some calculations, Internet use accounts for 3.7% of global emissions, which is equivalent to all air traffic in the world. Each year the internet and its supporting systems produce more than 900 million tons of CO2.(1) This digital waste creates digital pollution that continues to consume energy even when we have forgotten it.ĭigital trash sits in the backups on servers that provide us with cloud service and continue consuming electricity. Unnecessary emails, files, apps, duplicates of photos and videos are all digital waste. Thank you again.In the digital world, similar to the environment, there is a huge amount of trash. I hope this gives a little better understanding of the problem. So all that to say that SARA is not effectively cleaning whatever still remains of these previous installations and I think this may be why when I then reinstall Office 2019 and try to search again in Outlook emails that search still does not find items which I know to exist in the emails. However, after the supposed cleaning and uninstallation of these versions by SARA, when I reboot and check again SARA continues to find instances of all the previous versions supposedly still on the laptop. I then noticed when I used the Microsoft "uninstall tool" (SARA) that SARA finds traces of previous Microsoft Office versions (as I mentioned previously) so I used SARA to uninstall ALL versions (including 2019). So it seems like Outlook is not actually in the search indexing because it is excluded. ![]() ![]() When I go to the Search setup I noticed that Microsoft Outlook is in the "included" items in the search but also Microsoft Outlook appears next to it several times in the "excluded" from search. Greetings Scannan, I am having trouble with my 2019 Microsoft Office Outlook because it is not able to search my email folders, that is, when I try to do a search for an item I know exists in an email folder it does not find the item. ![]()
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