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OK, I must be missing something obvious... How do I do an XP style search? You remember, right-click a folder, click "Search", and have Vista search the selected folder? I've been unable to find this primitive operation. I'm willing to give up search control to Vista for local drives, but indexing our entire network, and each and every USB stick/USB Hard drive seems, well, silly for the once or twice a month I need to search in those locations. I'm willing to wait the thirty seconds it takes to search, because I can normally limit the size of the search ("Let me look through the code tree for December", for example). Any help, or is this capability gone? -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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The same way you did it in XP.
"KilroySmith" wrote in message ... OK, I must be missing something obvious... How do I do an XP style search? You remember, right-click a folder, click "Search", and have Vista search the selected folder? I've been unable to find this primitive operation. I'm willing to give up search control to Vista for local drives, but indexing our entire network, and each and every USB stick/USB Hard drive seems, well, silly for the once or twice a month I need to search in those locations. I'm willing to wait the thirty seconds it takes to search, because I can normally limit the size of the search ("Let me look through the code tree for December", for example). Any help, or is this capability gone? -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Except that there is no "Search" item on the right-click menu for a folder or file. That's how I did it on XP; how do I do it on Vista? -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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"KilroySmith" wrote in message ... Except that there is no "Search" item on the right-click menu for a folder or file. That's how I did it on XP; how do I do it on Vista? There is on mine. When posting, please quote relevant information so that others may learn and benefit from the issue. |
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I have a Search.. item when I right-click on a folder, not on a file.
-- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "KilroySmith" wrote in message ... Except that there is no "Search" item on the right-click menu for a folder or file. That's how I did it on XP; how do I do it on Vista? -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Same here, just like XP.
"Dave" wrote in message ... I have a Search.. item when I right-click on a folder, not on a file. -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "KilroySmith" wrote in message ... Except that there is no "Search" item on the right-click menu for a folder or file. That's how I did it on XP; how do I do it on Vista? -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Sorry for the missing information; I'm new to Vista, so figured it was a longstanding issue. Turns out, it's a new one for SP1. My machine: A clean install of Vista x86 SP1 on a Lenovo T60 laptop. I thought of a different query to google, and finally found the answer: 'Keith Combs' Blahg : Windows Vista SP1 - the case of the missing Search item' (http://tinyurl.com/ynur9d) or 'How to Add Missing Search in Folders Context Menu in Windows Vista with SP1? - Tweaking with Vishal' (http://tinyurl.com/252mbt) Yes, the Search context menu item is gone in SP1. Yes, there is a simple registry fix to bring it back. Thanks for looking in and trying to help, and I hope this is helpful for someone else down the road. -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Thanks, that's good to know.
"KilroySmith" wrote in message ... Sorry for the missing information; I'm new to Vista, so figured it was a longstanding issue. Turns out, it's a new one for SP1. My machine: A clean install of Vista x86 SP1 on a Lenovo T60 laptop. I thought of a different query to google, and finally found the answer: 'Keith Combs' Blahg : Windows Vista SP1 - the case of the missing Search item' (http://tinyurl.com/ynur9d) or 'How to Add Missing Search in Folders Context Menu in Windows Vista with SP1? - Tweaking with Vishal' (http://tinyurl.com/252mbt) Yes, the Search context menu item is gone in SP1. Yes, there is a simple registry fix to bring it back. Thanks for looking in and trying to help, and I hope this is helpful for someone else down the road. -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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KilroySmith wrote:
Sorry for the missing information; I'm new to Vista, so figured it was a longstanding issue. Turns out, it's a new one for SP1. My machine: A clean install of Vista x86 SP1 on a Lenovo T60 laptop. I thought of a different query to google, and finally found the answer: 'Keith Combs' Blahg : Windows Vista SP1 - the case of the missing Search item' (http://tinyurl.com/ynur9d) or 'How to Add Missing Search in Folders Context Menu in Windows Vista with SP1? - Tweaking with Vishal' (http://tinyurl.com/252mbt) Yes, the Search context menu item is gone in SP1. Yes, there is a simple registry fix to bring it back. Thanks for looking in and trying to help, and I hope this is helpful for someone else down the road. The problem is in SP1. MS took away the "Search" function due to complaints that it was forcing people to use the MS search program. To Restore it (on the context menu): ------------------------------------ 1. Open the Start Menu. 2. In the white line (Start Search) area, type regedit and press Enter. 3. Click the Continue button for the UAC prompt. 4. In regedit, go to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\find 5. In the right pane, right click on LegacyDisable and click Delete. 6. Click Yes to confirm deletion. -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services |
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For reference purposes, if you open the folder/drive, there is a search box
in the upper left corner that does the same thing. You will need to tweak some advanced settings (they'll show up as Vista starts searching. You'll need to expand it. It'll be at the top of the window.) to search unindexed locations. "KilroySmith" wrote: Sorry for the missing information; I'm new to Vista, so figured it was a longstanding issue. Turns out, it's a new one for SP1. My machine: A clean install of Vista x86 SP1 on a Lenovo T60 laptop. I thought of a different query to google, and finally found the answer: 'Keith Combs' Blahg : Windows Vista SP1 - the case of the missing Search item' (http://tinyurl.com/ynur9d) or 'How to Add Missing Search in Folders Context Menu in Windows Vista with SP1? - Tweaking with Vishal' (http://tinyurl.com/252mbt) Yes, the Search context menu item is gone in SP1. Yes, there is a simple registry fix to bring it back. Thanks for looking in and trying to help, and I hope this is helpful for someone else down the road. -- KilroySmith Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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