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Search box using "search" on the start menu not working
terri stratton AssocExp...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general I set mine up through the Search option in the Start menu and it's kept the advanced settings I chose ever Anyone yet discovered the means to have the ADVANCED OPTIONS box checkmarked by default in the classic search window <Windows key-F> ?

Run Computer From Anywhere?
You can clear personal history and documents by Start/ Settings/ Taskbar & Start Menu/ Start Menu Programs tab/ in Documents click Clear. Or go in IE go Tools/ Internet Options/ Content/ Personal Information/ Autocomplete then uncheck Web Addresses. Is that what you are after?

computer will only start up in safe mode
When I type old navy in the Search box on the Start menu, I get all four. If I continue typing and add type:xlsx as below: old navy AND type:xlsx I only get the two Excel sheets. Maybe that's not good enough, I don't know. But the results were instant. No disk thrashing or waiting. Personally, I'd probably put all

WinXP Search Utility - Re: Problem!Did you see this reply to ...
On the Start menu, use Find, or Search (Windows 2000), and search for Msenv.dll on your local hard drives. Next, point to Start, click Run, and type Regsvr32. Drag Msenv.dll from the Find or Search box into the Run box after Regsvr32 and click OK. NOTE: The file location may be different if Visual J++ was installed

What's wrong with Vista's start menu
Anyone yet discovered the means to have the ADVANCED OPTIONS box checkmarked by default in the classic search window <Windows key-F> ? I set mine up through the Search option in the Start menu and it's kept the advanced settings I chose ever since, no matter how I access it. Start / Search / Change Preferences,

SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
Then, from the Run box (Start | Run, or Win+R), launch REGEDIT. This is the Registry Editor. On the Edit menu there is a Find option (also launched buy Ctrl+F). Search for each of the items you listed above. Delete them. (The search may be slow. The Registry is a *big* data base.) In the Search box,

Restore XP-style search behavior?
The program puts a shortcut in the StartUp folder of the Windows 95 Start menu so that this box appears in Navigator whenever you launch it. Regardless of what page you're viewing, simply type your search directly into this new box and click on the Excite button. The results are quickly displayed, and Web pages

Why don't all programs that appear in win explorer show up in ...
On the Start menu, use Find, or Search (Windows 2000), and search for "Msenv.dll" (without the quotation marks) on your local hard drives. Next, point to Start, click Run, and type "Regsvr32" (without the quotation marks). Drag Msenv.dll from the Find or Search box into the Run box after Regsvr32 and click OK.

how do i turn off the start menu search
I'm not sitting at Vista right now and don't remember if the Search box in a folder includes subfolders by default. But it's all explained in that simple help. You'll be able to search for cash.xls from the Start menu if you put its folder in your search index. It's not at all stupid. Once you learn what it is,

Uninstalling in OSX (att: dc)
Paulus hal...@ihug.com.au microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support I can search using the search bar on windows explorer. However, when i select "search" on the start menu, no search dialogue box opens. Is this fixable? Cheers Paul.

Clearing a Search
For example, the start menu key and the letter F. starts the search utility, the letter V. turns the Microsoft voice recognition software on and off 2) Enter "shortcuts" (without the quotes) into the Search box and click GO. 3) In the Search Results column, click the bar that says "Full-text Search Matches.

How to disable 'Start Search' box on Start Menu?
*Microsoft Internet Explorer Navigation * *CTRL+B (Open the Organize Favorites dialog box) * *CTRL+E (Open the Search bar) * *CTRL+F (Start the Find utility) * *CTRL+H (Open the History bar) * *CTRL+I (Open the Favorites bar) * *CTRL+L (Open the Open dialog box) * *CTRL+N (Start another instance of the browser with

COMPLETELY remove ALL 'search' from Start Menu?
Open start menu and click on Run -> type gpedit.msc and continue as written below. "DavidB" wrote: gpedit.msc file not found On Apr 11, 7:54 am, Nico_BE <Nic...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hello, Go to Start - In the Search Box, type RUN - in the RUN box type gpedit.msc and Enter.

Everything I type stays!!
When on the start menu you click search it asks if you want to use an animated character or not. I always select no. Now switching to the internet explorer 6 search tool. It does not have any words or anything. just a search box and a search button. so i use it to search for a webpage. now back to the windows

after uninstall, Start Menu toolbar sticks
CLICK RIGHT BOTTOM YOUR MOUSE ON START MENU. YOU SEE PROPERTY. OPEN PROPERTY. CLICK CUSTOM. SEARCH YOUR FILE. CLICK IN THE BOX. YOUR OLD PROGRAMS DON`T AFFECT THE REGISTRY. ANOTHER WAY: OPEN WINDOWS EXPLORER AND SEARCH YOUR FILES. TRY DOCUMENT AND SEARCH. OR USE SEARCH PROGRAM TO FIND THE FILES.

Toolbar
When the services box pops up, scroll down to PipeCmd Service and double click on it. When the next box pops up, make sure the drop down menu next to startup type says "Disabled". Close out the services box, go back to start>run, type cmd.exe in the box and click ok. When the black box pops up, type the following

Terms not searchable on Internet from Start Menu Search Box
Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Open the Help and Support app on the start menu, type into the search box: remote desktop -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface.

Start menu problems- (moved this query from General forum
It references another setting called "Remove search box from Start Menu". When you try to find this setting you find that it does not exist. Note that this does not remove the search box from the new style Start menu. This setting removes the Search item from the Start menu and from the context menu that

IE7, several suggestions
"StephenB" wrote: "Eddie O" <Edd...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I've uninstalled the toolbar, but afterwards the spot on my Start Menu toolbar where the search box used to sit is still partitioned as if the search box was still there. The search box is gone, but the partition is still there,

Windows media Player 11
nottoo nottooo...@hotmail.com windows-vista You mean in the search box? That doesn't help, it just finds the run command which doesn't have a "run as administrator" option. On Feb 16, 8:38 pm, "Sebastian Ereira" <orangeboys...@gmail.com> wrote: type in run on the start menu On 16/02/2008, nottoo <nottooo.