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Windows Vista Search Not Working
The "System" account has "full control" rights on the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search folder, as well as all the folder/files downstream from there. Brad ======================= "Dave Wood [MS]" wrote: Hi Brad, Sorry that Windows Search is not working for you. I have a couple of suggestions, although I'm not sure

Windows Explorer Search Problem (Vista Ultimate)
ripbox ripbox.35c...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance sometime it helps to use the search function ripbox;623221 Wrote: enjoy :D this may not solve the problem for you however i spent many hours with Microsoft working to fix this error and this was the final solution that

File search problem
For example I have a folder in "Documents" named "Banquet" In that folder I have at least 6 Word documents with the word "Banquet" in the file name and 2 PowerPoint files with the word "Banquet" in the file name. However, when I do a search for the word "Banquet" NONE of those files show up! I have Vista Ultimate

KB931768 problem - ***solved***
mike
d mi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Randor, I tried this to no avail. I can't imagine what the problem is. I even tried to open the files, thinking that maybe that would cause them to show up in search but that didn't work either.

error WindowsUpdate_80073712
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM franksaund...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista mail "Christi M." <Christi M...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message I am still search to widows Mail screen as you said- not an option on MY computer ( Itried the way the promter told me- didn't work- You tried choosing

"Shared by Me" search not working in Explorer
GreenieLeBrun GreenieLeB...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup pvc wrote: "pvc" wrote: How can I get rid of the recently opened filenames in this specific Vista search folder named "Indexed Locations"? Will these filenames go away over time as they become "not-recent" after a certain

Windows Vista Search Not Working
The Computer is listed as the correct URL web address "www.montgomerycountymd.gov" I have seen other discussions on dragging and dropping to the Vista Desktop not working listed on this site (found using Google) but couldn't bring them up in the search from within this Support site. I'd appreciate any help.

Privacy problem with Vista recently opened files
Alan Morris [MSFT] ala...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan On XP, there is a File menu option in the printers folder. Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no

Done, but with errors on page
It does not seem to search the main folders on my hard drive. I see how to change that. Is it worth while. Has anyone benched its performance against copernic? More importantly, I have identified a bug issue in search. I switched to a new VISTA box with a Core2 Duo 6400, 3 gig and raid1 sata.

Office 2007 RTM Indexed Search Not Working
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:18:26 -0600, "Celegans" <Celeg...@nospam.nospam> wrote: I'm slightly puzzled why you would invest so much effort into getting Vista's file search to work properly. Why not just use a third party file searcher instead? Part of my job is troubleshooting problems and technical support of

Search Index not working - Vista 64 - Performing Maintanence
When I try to use the search function in IE4.0 by clicking on the "Search" icon, I am unable to actually connect to any of the offered search engines. When I click on any of the hyperlinks such as Alta Vista, Infoseek, etc in the list of Preferred Providers, nothing happens. I can only get to the search engines by

Search problem
I won't provide a flow chart because I'm not that kind of logical, chess-playing style of troubleshooter. I perform what-ifs in what order seems logical and watch the results until I get a feel for, say, what order to do them in and such. But you'll want to invoke the various ways to use Vista's search features,

2007 search not working with Vista with new profile
kirk jim 1...@11.11 microsoft public windows vista general However personally I find having an index invaluable. I have thousands of e-mails, documents etc. that it just wouldn't be feasible to search without an index. How do I survive without EVER installing a dreaded indexer on my computer?

Dragging URLs to Desktop Not Working.
Dave Wood [MS] davew...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Yeah, each to his/her own I guess. I work in Windows Search so I'm clearly not an impartial observer. But for me, at least, the killer feature is the e-mail search - like many people I get way too many mails in a day and I often

OS X 10.5.2 riddled with over 739104 problems.
It stopped working after I deleted my mail profile and started from scratch again. Who would have guessed doing that would break the search feature? I thought maybe it was indexing, but this is even after indexing has finished. Take any word from any subject line in any message and put that same word into the

HP LightScribe writer not working in Vista Home Premium
One possibility is that the mail server for sunflower.com is ancient and is not fully Vista compatible. Try this: 1. Click on Vista's Start button and type "cmd" (without the quotes). 2. The search results will display a program named cmd.exe. 3. Right-click on cmd.exe and select "Run as administrator" 4.

2007 search not working with Vista with new profile
"kirk jim" wrote: The search index may be lagging a little. now imagine what will happen in the near future with 100mb internet connections and files changing from hour to hour.... indexing will always be showing incorrect information or it will be working 24/7 just to keep up... slowing down everything thus

Desktop search not working in vista Business and Outlook2007...
Pleeease Help!! just did a new clean install of vista business version and trying to do the first windows update... Its says i must first install new windows update software, goes to a 'downloading and installing updates' progress bar but it fails and says 'windows could not search for new updates' and displays

Lexmark X2480 install problem (Vista Ultimate).
I have spent hours trying to solve the following problem and have found a simple solution although I had failed to find the solution using search engines. The problem related to the location of temporary internet files on his account. Posting in case anyone else has same problem. Operating System: Windows Vista

WINDOWS VISTA SEARCH NOT WORKING
There really seems to be no rhyme or reason to how Vista is searching and missing these OBVIOUS files.... Microsoft extensions at that. I went in and made sure that the "file types" are selected and they are... so that's not it... Any more suggestions? Thanks "Dave Wood [MS]" wrote: If you do Start -> Search and