Or, if you're starting the search from the Start menu, type the whole file
name, including the extension, to cut down the number of search results. Or,
right-click the Start button, choose Properties, click Customize, and clear
Search Communications, Search Favorites and History. You could clear Search
Programs too, if you don't want to start programs that way.
If you want to do old Search Companion style searches, click Start, choose
Search, click Advanced Search, and choose the checkbox to search non-indexed
locations. Then use the Location box to specify what you want to search
(e.g. Everywhere or C

, and use the rest of the boxes to specify what
you're looking for.
I'd stay away from third-party file managers that were designed for XP if I
were you.
"Donald Lessau" <> wrote in message
news:evfot0$pmr$...
> "lforbes" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
>> ...
>> All I want to do is to be able to search for a file name and have it list
>> ONLY the files that have that name. However, I want it to search
>> everywhere.
>> I would rather it be thorough and find the name than be "fast" and not.
>
> Simply change your file manager. Try XYplorer (http://www.xyplorer.com/):
> its (no-index) file search does exactly what you want and is fast, too.
>
> Don