Created attachment 84541 [details] A file which causes high CPU usage Problem description: Excessive CPU usage by Windows search indexing processes, specifically Windows Search Filter Host. This seems to be caused by inability to index _old_ ODF files (.odt and .odp). Steps to reproduce: 1. Install LibrOffice 4.1 2. Wait for high CPU usage; check Task Manager and see that it's Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host. 3. Use Process Explorer to see events produced by Windows search-related processes; invariably there are numerous ReadFile events involving .odt or .odp files. The files I've observed this happening with are all old, and were likely produced with OpenOffice. 4. Turning off indexing for the affected file reduces CPU usage to normal. 5. Uninstalling LO 4.1 reduces CPU usage to normal. Current behavior: See above. Expected behavior: Minimal CPU usage when indexing ODF files. Operating System: Windows 8 Version: 4.1.0.4 release
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 68487 ***