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Also, for some strange reason, Safe mode displays the resolution correctly, whereas Normal Mode seems to place the Start Menu and the very top of the screen but the option is in msconfig in XP, so see if it is the same in Vista: Start Orb>Search box>type: msconfig Click on msconfig when it appears above.

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Roľánek ladaro...@volny.cz microsoft public cs home naąel jsem toto 1. Click on the Start Menu. 2. Type regedit into the Start Search box and hit enter. 3. If asked for permission, click on Continue to open the Registry Editor 4. On the left-pane, navigate to the following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SOFTWARE,

Vj6 Startup error
Go Start menu, Find/Search, Files or Folders. In the search box type * In the location box type C:\Windows\Favorites\ Use the Type option to select "Internet Shortcut" Remember to search sub-folders. Once the search has completed use CTRL+A to select all files, then right click and select Properties.

Stick your keys short cuts
I tried your below suggestion and found the Taskbar and Start Menu under Appearances & Themes in the control panel. It appears that by using the Below on the same page as I have with MSN explorer is the address bar where you enter the wesite you want to go to and to the right you click on the green search box.

start menu almost empty
To remove those lists in IE, you use Taskbar and Start menu (in Control Panel), click on Start Menu tab, click on either Clear or Clear List button (depending same page as I have with MSN explorer is the address bar where you enter the wesite you want to go to and to the right you click on the green search box.

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Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Hi, It's more than a search box, it's also a launch pad for any application, pages, etc., and replaces the run box used in previous versions of Windows. That option in the start menu properties dialog is for a separate "search" entry to appear in the

"Search" freezes taskbar and start menue
I can choose whether to add or remove just about every other feature of the Start Menu but this one. Why can't MS be consistent? "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi Mike, Tried the classic menu yet? In the new Vista menu, the search box has functionally replaced the run box (which, by the way, still pops up if you hit Winkey+r

Problem Reports and Solutions Feature
However, making this Search box the first thing that the Start menu opens to is a mistake. Most of the time users open the Start menu in order to use, uh, the Start You would right click that button and access its context menu. In conclusion, the only advance I see in the Vista start menu is the Search box.

Can't access "Help and Support"
In the MEMO box type in Please add me to your mailing list - NOTE: if an egold account on the list is closed, just skip it and go on to the next account in the list. Then Post this article as a 'new message' by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting copy then paste from the edit menu.

Annoying Problem. Help Please
My XP was retail but the box only had a "booklet" If you go to the START menu of XP, select and go thru Help and Support. More than likely, it serves "most" of the references you need. Plus it will also search the MS knowledge base on matches that "match" your search box input.

Removing search addresses
the learner rmo...@cox.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:35:47 -0600, "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Open the Help and Support app on the start menu, type into the search box: remote desktop I think the problem with this is that there has to

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To do that, click the "Start" button on the lower left corner of your screen, then "Search." That will bring up a search box. From the Start menu, click on the "Connect To" menu, then select "Show all connections." Select the first icon you see there, right-click it and select "Properties.

Search box using "search" on the start menu not working
Hit Winkey+R. Or put it into the Start Menu right pane: Right-click task bar > Properties Start menu tab > Configure > Check Run command option. Remember, you can use the Start Menu search box pretty much the same way as you used 'Run' in XP. (2) I have to insert files from Incredimail in

Removing search addresses
Hit Winkey+R. Or put it into the Start Menu right pane: Right-click task bar > Properties Start menu tab > Configure > Check Run command option. Remember, you can use the Start Menu search box pretty much the same way as you used 'Run' in XP. (2) I have to insert files from Incredimail in

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that this does not remove the search box from the new style Start menu." This policy only removes the search link that appears on the right side of the But the "Remove search box from Start Menu" setting DOESN'T EXIST! It seems like it was in previous Vista builds and was then removed for some reason.

User Manuals
I'm still a beginner with MacOS X. Every Finder window has a search box, if you enter a search term there, ther Finder will search the folder currently active in But comparing iPhoto to the start menu - no way, sorry. :) iPhoto is an app to handle all your digital photos, it includes features for making albums,

New Vista User - 2 Basic Questions
Use Start / Search to search for Files and Folders. Type iuengine.dll, iuctl.dll into the file search box. 02. Delete all occurrences of these two files, Try again to use Windows Update from Windows Start menu. 16. Try using http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. NOTE: Make sure that any proxy server or firewall

Search Companion
Hi, It's more than a search box, it's also a launch pad for any application, pages, etc., and replaces the run box used in previous versions of Windows. That option in the start menu properties dialog is for a separate "search" entry to appear in the right hand side of the start menu. The search line itself cannot

how do i turn off the start menu search
Anyway, whatever happened here, what you need to do is go to Start ¦ Search ¦ Files or Folders ¦ and in the search box enter wupdmgr.exe and ensure that it searches PS You should be able to drag and drop the icon back in the correct folder menu, if not then right click on the start button and select explore.

Removing search addresses
A very good question, especially as I had removed the search option from the start menu when I modified it some months ago.. Had to put it back to see if this idea of WO's worked. I've made mine Google, I really love that place!!!! Mine already had the Google search box at top of IE6 anyway, next to the address box