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lforbes
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      04-10-2007
Hi,

I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With XP when I
set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also didn't
give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.

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.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Lara
 
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joepercussion1
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      04-10-2007
check the control panel, i believe their is a setting for that somewhere,
but i can not remember. Their has to be an option for that. If not, use
Google Desktop
"lforbes" <> wrote in message
news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
> Hi,
>
> I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With XP when
> I
> set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also
> didn't
> give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.
>
> 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.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Lara


 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      04-10-2007
Thats probably because the Indexing Options have not been set to index the
entire contents of the hard disk. Windows Instant Search only finds items
that have been indexed. Open Control Panel > Indexing Options > Modify >
Show all locations > check the drive on which Vista is installed. For
example mine is called "Local Disk C:" this will then index the entire drive
but take a whole lot longer.

Click Start > Search, type in your query in the Search box, you can use the
"Show only:" content filters to filter the content you are searching or the
Advanced Search tools.
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"lforbes" <> wrote in message
news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
> Hi,
>
> I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With XP when
> I
> set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also
> didn't
> give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.
>
> 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.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Lara



 
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Just FYI
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      04-10-2007
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


 
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Donald Lessau
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      04-10-2007
"lforbes" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> ...
> 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

 
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lforbes
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      04-11-2007
Hi,

Thanks. I have got those boxes cleared and yet it still finds favorites. I
don't use third party if I can help it although I have found I have had to go
to 3rd party programs to do what XP used to do but Vista doesn't (like import
photos).

I will try adding locations to the index. I don't want the entire drive but
often I search for .ini files or "system" files.

Cheers,
Lara

"Just FYI" wrote:

> 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

>
>

 
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Seneschal
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      06-20-2007
I have a slightly different question:
How do I get the search box back up on the Taskbar like in Windows Desktop
Search 3.01 on XP?
I know I can get to it by pushing the Windows key but I find (after a couple
months of Vista usage) that I frequently forget that it will search the web
as well, so I get a bunch of results returned from the web that have nothing
to do with what I'm looking for (searching my desktop).

Also, how come nobody built a Vista desktop search gadget that would
accomplish the same thing? It seems like everyone just rebuilds the same
clocks over and over again...

"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:

> Thats probably because the Indexing Options have not been set to index the
> entire contents of the hard disk. Windows Instant Search only finds items
> that have been indexed. Open Control Panel > Indexing Options > Modify >
> Show all locations > check the drive on which Vista is installed. For
> example mine is called "Local Disk C:" this will then index the entire drive
> but take a whole lot longer.
>
> Click Start > Search, type in your query in the Search box, you can use the
> "Show only:" content filters to filter the content you are searching or the
> Advanced Search tools.
> --
> Andre
> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> "lforbes" <> wrote in message
> news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With XP when
> > I
> > set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also
> > didn't
> > give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Lara

>
>
>

 
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Richard Urban
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      06-20-2007
Winkey | Search = will search you local computer by default.

You have to physically click on "Search the Internet" to have it do so.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)



"Seneschal" <> wrote in message
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>I have a slightly different question:
> How do I get the search box back up on the Taskbar like in Windows Desktop
> Search 3.01 on XP?
> I know I can get to it by pushing the Windows key but I find (after a
> couple
> months of Vista usage) that I frequently forget that it will search the
> web
> as well, so I get a bunch of results returned from the web that have
> nothing
> to do with what I'm looking for (searching my desktop).
>
> Also, how come nobody built a Vista desktop search gadget that would
> accomplish the same thing? It seems like everyone just rebuilds the same
> clocks over and over again...
>
> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>
>> Thats probably because the Indexing Options have not been set to index
>> the
>> entire contents of the hard disk. Windows Instant Search only finds items
>> that have been indexed. Open Control Panel > Indexing Options > Modify >
>> Show all locations > check the drive on which Vista is installed. For
>> example mine is called "Local Disk C:" this will then index the entire
>> drive
>> but take a whole lot longer.
>>
>> Click Start > Search, type in your query in the Search box, you can use
>> the
>> "Show only:" content filters to filter the content you are searching or
>> the
>> Advanced Search tools.
>> --
>> Andre
>> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
>> "lforbes" <> wrote in message
>> news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With XP
>> > when
>> > I
>> > set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also
>> > didn't
>> > give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.
>> >
>> > 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.
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Lara

>>
>>
>>


 
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Seneschal
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      06-20-2007
Are you sure about that?
It's come up with web results quite often when I hit the Enter key (which I
was used to doing in XP's Taskbar box). Not 100% of the time, but enough to
make it not reliable. I think it depends on how fast you hit the Enter key,
which I usually do out of habit after typing in what I'm searching for.
Sometimes the live search will come up with desktop results but a lot of
times it will "suggest" web results, in which case the Enter key will open
the browser window and search the wrong space.
I have two Vista computers and frequently I make the same mistake, and get
taken to Google instead :-(

"Richard Urban" wrote:

> Winkey | Search = will search you local computer by default.
>
> You have to physically click on "Search the Internet" to have it do so.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
>
>
> "Seneschal" <> wrote in message
> news:369B8281-F4CD-467D-A0EB-...
> >I have a slightly different question:
> > How do I get the search box back up on the Taskbar like in Windows Desktop
> > Search 3.01 on XP?
> > I know I can get to it by pushing the Windows key but I find (after a
> > couple
> > months of Vista usage) that I frequently forget that it will search the
> > web
> > as well, so I get a bunch of results returned from the web that have
> > nothing
> > to do with what I'm looking for (searching my desktop).
> >
> > Also, how come nobody built a Vista desktop search gadget that would
> > accomplish the same thing? It seems like everyone just rebuilds the same
> > clocks over and over again...
> >
> > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
> >
> >> Thats probably because the Indexing Options have not been set to index
> >> the
> >> entire contents of the hard disk. Windows Instant Search only finds items
> >> that have been indexed. Open Control Panel > Indexing Options > Modify >
> >> Show all locations > check the drive on which Vista is installed. For
> >> example mine is called "Local Disk C:" this will then index the entire
> >> drive
> >> but take a whole lot longer.
> >>
> >> Click Start > Search, type in your query in the Search box, you can use
> >> the
> >> "Show only:" content filters to filter the content you are searching or
> >> the
> >> Advanced Search tools.
> >> --
> >> Andre
> >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> >> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> >> "lforbes" <> wrote in message
> >> news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With XP
> >> > when
> >> > I
> >> > set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also
> >> > didn't
> >> > give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.
> >> >
> >> > 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.
> >> >
> >> > Any ideas?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> > Lara
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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Richard Urban
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      06-20-2007
You can test this by typing something in Winkey | Start. Type something like
a text file that you know is only on your computer. When I do this the
search is restricted to my computer.

Before you hit enter, look one line down to see Search the Internet.

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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)



"Seneschal" <> wrote in message
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> Are you sure about that?
> It's come up with web results quite often when I hit the Enter key (which
> I
> was used to doing in XP's Taskbar box). Not 100% of the time, but enough
> to
> make it not reliable. I think it depends on how fast you hit the Enter
> key,
> which I usually do out of habit after typing in what I'm searching for.
> Sometimes the live search will come up with desktop results but a lot of
> times it will "suggest" web results, in which case the Enter key will open
> the browser window and search the wrong space.
> I have two Vista computers and frequently I make the same mistake, and get
> taken to Google instead :-(
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
>> Winkey | Search = will search you local computer by default.
>>
>> You have to physically click on "Search the Internet" to have it do so.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>>
>>
>>
>> "Seneschal" <> wrote in message
>> news:369B8281-F4CD-467D-A0EB-...
>> >I have a slightly different question:
>> > How do I get the search box back up on the Taskbar like in Windows
>> > Desktop
>> > Search 3.01 on XP?
>> > I know I can get to it by pushing the Windows key but I find (after a
>> > couple
>> > months of Vista usage) that I frequently forget that it will search the
>> > web
>> > as well, so I get a bunch of results returned from the web that have
>> > nothing
>> > to do with what I'm looking for (searching my desktop).
>> >
>> > Also, how come nobody built a Vista desktop search gadget that would
>> > accomplish the same thing? It seems like everyone just rebuilds the
>> > same
>> > clocks over and over again...
>> >
>> > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thats probably because the Indexing Options have not been set to index
>> >> the
>> >> entire contents of the hard disk. Windows Instant Search only finds
>> >> items
>> >> that have been indexed. Open Control Panel > Indexing Options > Modify
>> >> >
>> >> Show all locations > check the drive on which Vista is installed. For
>> >> example mine is called "Local Disk C:" this will then index the entire
>> >> drive
>> >> but take a whole lot longer.
>> >>
>> >> Click Start > Search, type in your query in the Search box, you can
>> >> use
>> >> the
>> >> "Show only:" content filters to filter the content you are searching
>> >> or
>> >> the
>> >> Advanced Search tools.
>> >> --
>> >> Andre
>> >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>> >> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
>> >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
>> >> "lforbes" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:FB7CF9C6-BEDB-422F-BA6D-...
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > I am having problems finding things with the search in Vista. With
>> >> > XP
>> >> > when
>> >> > I
>> >> > set it to search system and hidden files it stayed that way. It also
>> >> > didn't
>> >> > give me ABSOLUTELY everything including emails, favourites etc.
>> >> >
>> >> > 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.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any ideas?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks
>> >> > Lara
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


 
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