Yes, this functionality isn't exactly in Vista {the indexing service itself
is the same between Vista and WDS 3, but the UI is different}. I find the
search box in the Start Menu on Vista to be extremely useful for launching
app and folers / documents - I think if you hit start and typed "bat" you
would see your folder come up in the Start Menu and be launchable from
there.
I do know that Brandon Paddock, who like me works in the search team at MS
has written an add-on called Start++ that supports some similar
functionality to the WDS taskbar:
http://brandontools.com/content/StartPlusPlus.aspx
This isn't an official Microsoft download or anything, it's just something
he made in his spare time, but a lot of people think it is pretty cool.
"Darryl Gittins" <> wrote in message
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> I'm using Windows Desktop Search in Windows XP. I find the shortcuts
> feature
> so useful, I will not migrate to Windows Vista until I can figure out how
> to
> preserve the same functionality. However, It doesn’t appear to be there in
> Windows Vista. That make Windows XP a better operating system for me.
>
> For example, I can create a shortcut to a folder in Windows Desktop Search
> by typing @b,d:\batchfiles in the Windows Desktop Search search box. Then
> I
> can simply type "b" in the box and my folder opens. This is really useful
> and
> saves buckets of time, as you can adapt the shortcuts to quickly open any
> location, program, or file.
>
> However, this functionality does not appear to be available in the Windows
> Vista Windows Search feature. Or maybe I just can't find it?
>
> Many thanks for any help on this!!
>
> Darryl Gittins
>