Indexing Options crash

When I try and modify my Microsoft Outlook indexing options on
Windows 7 64 bit
Outlook 2010 32 bit
I get the windows version of the beach ball and I can go no further.
I think the problem is related to the iclould control panel, or the me account.
Does anyone know what  File Types icloud uses in outlook?
I'd like to disable them and see if the problem continues.

Hi TanteWaileka,
Run this following command to restore your index option:
Dism /online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName: SearchEngine-Client-Package
Alex Zhao
TechNet Community Support

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