OK. I think I'm getting a handle on the "Searches" folder now. I haven't
used Desktop Search apps in the past, so aspects of it are new to me. If
I'm not mistaken, the simple (and only) answer to the "privacy"
question, in this regard, is to either turn off Search (in "Customize
Start Menu")completely, or to at least turn off the areas that one
doesn't want searched (and thus indexed). Doing so, will correspondingly
reduce the contents of the "Searches" folder. Correct? But anything
(virtual) deleted from the "Searches" folder will still cause the
(actual) file(s) to be deleted from wherever they reside . . .
Sorry for thinking out loud here, but it's the result of asking
questions and getting no better answers than "That because it is a
search. like Google," which didn't help my understanding much at all.
Daze
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Daze N. Knights wrote:
> With further poking around in the "Everywhere" folder, it appears
> (AFAICT) that it does not, in fact, contain anything from the "Program
> Files" folder and (probably) no system files, either. So deleting the
> contents of the "Everywhere" folder *might* not result in trashing my
> OS, but it certainly *does* appear that it would result in sending all
> of my personal documents and files (from all drive partitions) to the
> recycle bin.
>
> What bothers me here is the fact that (at least, apparently) one cannot
> delete search *results* (for the sake of privacy) without also deleting
> the actual files themselves. Or am I missing something here?
>
> Daze
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> Daze N. Knights wrote:
>> .
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>> Well, thanks a *lot* for providing the requested "comprehensive
>> explanation" of the Searches folder. Now, I understand *perfectly* why
>> deleting the contents of C:\Users\System User\Searches\Everywhere will
>> apparently delete every file on my C, D, E, and F drives without even
>> throwing up a single UAC message requiring me to at least click
>> "Continue." What kind of security is this?
>>
>> Daze
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>> . wrote:
>>> That because it is a search. like Google.
>>> "Daze N. Knights" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> I, for one, would definitely like a more comprehensive explanation
>>>> from someone as to the how & why of the contents of this "Searches"
>>>> folder, because it has me concerned, as well. As the OP said, if one
>>>> deletes any file found in this folder, the original file (located
>>>> elsewhere) is deleted. In fact, I have an "Everywhere" folder within
>>>> my "Searches" folder that appears to contain every file on all
>>>> partitions of my hard drive (sorted into alphabetized folders), and
>>>> deleting this folder would apparently be tantamount to deleting
>>>> everything off my hard drive . . .
>>>>
>>>> Daze
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>>>> Victor wrote:
>>>>> I wasnt aware of these but Im glad you pointed them out. We are
>>>>> getting ready to roll out Vista to our law firm and they are very
>>>>> privacy concious. The search is based off your index locations if
>>>>> you remove those folders you want hidden from the index, then they
>>>>> shouldnt show up on the instant search results.
>>>>>
>>>>> Outside of that, Im sure there is a reg key you can edit some place.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "SNOWBOMB7" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> There is a fold named "searches" under the users (me) drop down
>>>>>> menu in windows explorer that keeps log of everything from recent
>>>>>> emails to recent pictures uploaded and more! How do i stop this
>>>>>> folder from showing all of my activity on the computer? I have
>>>>>> tried deleting the subjects in question but it ends up permanently
>>>>>> deleting them! I do not wish to delete them. Please help!!! There
>>>>>> must be a way to turn this spying feature off!
>>>
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