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there is this small frustration i'm having with Vista's Search option.
I am using Vista Home Premium [32b] [NO Service Pack installed], and there is some time now since some of my programs wouldn't open using this neat method Vista implemented introducing the "Search" field in the Start Menu. This does not happen to all the programs i have installed. It only happens with Microsoft Office and iTunes [sadly, i use these two quite a lot]. In the past, i have tried reinstalling the applications, working on the Search Index... everything seems to be alright, but, somehow there are some broken links that i can't figure. The search is successful, the program name is being offered as a result, but the program won't start when i hit "enter". nor when i right click on it and select "Open". I would really appreciate some help on the matter. Yours, Sebastian. |
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"Sebastian Trandafir" wrote
in message ... there is this small frustration i'm having with Vista's Search option. I am using Vista Home Premium [32b] [NO Service Pack installed], and there is some time now since some of my programs wouldn't open using this neat method Vista implemented introducing the "Search" field in the Start Menu. This does not happen to all the programs i have installed. It only happens with Microsoft Office and iTunes [sadly, i use these two quite a lot]. In the past, i have tried reinstalling the applications, working on the Search Index... everything seems to be alright, but, somehow there are some broken links that i can't figure. The search is successful, the program name is being offered as a result, but the program won't start when i hit "enter". nor when i right click on it and select "Open". I would really appreciate some help on the matter. Yours, Sebastian. May I ask why you are using the Search function to find programs in the first place? If you have the Start menu open, why not use the menu item for either Office or ITunes and "pin" them to the Start menu? |
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"Gordon" wrote in message
... "Sebastian Trandafir" wrote in message ... there is this small frustration i'm having with Vista's Search option. I am using Vista Home Premium [32b] [NO Service Pack installed], and there is some time now since some of my programs wouldn't open using this neat method Vista implemented introducing the "Search" field in the Start Menu. This does not happen to all the programs i have installed. It only happens with Microsoft Office and iTunes [sadly, i use these two quite a lot]. In the past, i have tried reinstalling the applications, working on the Search Index... everything seems to be alright, but, somehow there are some broken links that i can't figure. The search is successful, the program name is being offered as a result, but the program won't start when i hit "enter". nor when i right click on it and select "Open". I would really appreciate some help on the matter. Yours, Sebastian. May I ask why you are using the Search function to find programs in the first place? If you have the Start menu open, why not use the menu item for either Office or ITunes and "pin" them to the Start menu? Plus the fact that you REALLY REALLY ought to install SP1 (unless you have mission -critical software that won't run with it installed, or you have drivers that are not compatible...) |
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 06:57:00 -0700, Sebastian Trandafir
wrote: there is this small frustration i'm having with Vista's Search option. I am using Vista Home Premium [32b] [NO Service Pack installed], and there is some time now since some of my programs wouldn't open using this neat method Vista implemented introducing the "Search" field in the Start Menu. This does not happen to all the programs i have installed. It only happens with Microsoft Office and iTunes [sadly, i use these two quite a lot]. In the past, i have tried reinstalling the applications, working on the Search Index... everything seems to be alright, but, somehow there are some broken links that i can't figure. The search is successful, the program name is being offered as a result, but the program won't start when i hit "enter". nor when i right click on it and select "Open". I would really appreciate some help on the matter. Yours, Sebastian. MOST people create a desktop or quick launch shortut for frequently used programs - or they pin a shorcut to the Start menu. Your method is a strange one. |
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You dont mention version of Office;
Do you not have the 'New office doc' and 'Open Office doc' in your start menu. Depending on version of Office you may have to add this - see office help. And if you type Word in the search it returns nothing? 'Microsoft Office' is not a program shortcut, its a folder name "Sebastian Trandafir" wrote in message ... there is this small frustration i'm having with Vista's Search option. I am using Vista Home Premium [32b] [NO Service Pack installed], and there is some time now since some of my programs wouldn't open using this neat method Vista implemented introducing the "Search" field in the Start Menu. This does not happen to all the programs i have installed. It only happens with Microsoft Office and iTunes [sadly, i use these two quite a lot]. In the past, i have tried reinstalling the applications, working on the Search Index... everything seems to be alright, but, somehow there are some broken links that i can't figure. The search is successful, the program name is being offered as a result, but the program won't start when i hit "enter". nor when i right click on it and select "Open". I would really appreciate some help on the matter. Yours, Sebastian. |
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I agree there are thousands and thousands of ways to bypass this problem
including creating shortcuts, pinning them to the start menu etc etc etc... this, by no means, thou, excuses Vista from malfunctioning at the level i mentioned ...Gordon Wrote [May I ask why you are using the Search function to find programs in the first place?] Sebastian added: Using the Search function is useful whenever you are in the middle of something and you don't want to bring everything down to see desktop shortcuts, nor you want to use your mouse to slowly find start, and then find the other programs... Gordon wrote: [Plus the fact that you REALLY REALLY ought to install SP1] Sebastian added: I have tried several times, both using windows update, and downloading the file from microsoft site... it fails to complete the installation. Paul Montgomery wrote: [Your method is a strange one] Sebastian added: It might be indeed... but it's fast, and as i am all about response time in, i am going to use it as long as it is functional. Still, this is not a good reason for vista to not act the way it's supposed to ."DL" wrote: You dont mention version of Office; Sebastian added: It's Microsoft Office 2007 [sorry]. "DL" wrote: And if you type Word in the search it returns nothing? It does find Microsoft office Word and Word Pad, still, Microsoft office Word won't start when i hit enter. Wordpad does. "DL" wrote: 'Microsoft Office' is not a program shortcut, its a folder name Sebastian added: My bad... i just wanted to incorporate all the applications into one single statement "None of the Microsoft Office Suite applications would start when found in the search field". I did not expect it to find "Microsoft Office", but the applications. Another shortcut problem would be Right Click on Computer/properties/[on the left side]Device Manager.... the Device Manager won't start. In order to open Device Manager i am using the Search function in Start... and, it does start from here. I do appreciate your interest in the problem and your answers... but i would still like to know whether there is any logical solution to solving this problem. Thanks for indulging me .Yours, sebastian. |
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I can open any Office module from search. What have you done to your system
that prevents this? The first time I open a module my firewall pops up and asks if I want to allow this to be opened in this fashion. What are "your" protection programs doing? iTunes?? Wouldn't touch anything from apple with a long pole. My personal opinion. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Sebastian Trandafir" wrote in message ... I agree there are thousands and thousands of ways to bypass this problem including creating shortcuts, pinning them to the start menu etc etc etc... this, by no means, thou, excuses Vista from malfunctioning at the level i mentioned ...Gordon Wrote [May I ask why you are using the Search function to find programs in the first place?] Sebastian added: Using the Search function is useful whenever you are in the middle of something and you don't want to bring everything down to see desktop shortcuts, nor you want to use your mouse to slowly find start, and then find the other programs... Gordon wrote: [Plus the fact that you REALLY REALLY ought to install SP1] Sebastian added: I have tried several times, both using windows update, and downloading the file from microsoft site... it fails to complete the installation. Paul Montgomery wrote: [Your method is a strange one] Sebastian added: It might be indeed... but it's fast, and as i am all about response time in, i am going to use it as long as it is functional. Still, this is not a good reason for vista to not act the way it's supposed to ."DL" wrote: You dont mention version of Office; Sebastian added: It's Microsoft Office 2007 [sorry]. "DL" wrote: And if you type Word in the search it returns nothing? It does find Microsoft office Word and Word Pad, still, Microsoft office Word won't start when i hit enter. Wordpad does. "DL" wrote: 'Microsoft Office' is not a program shortcut, its a folder name Sebastian added: My bad... i just wanted to incorporate all the applications into one single statement "None of the Microsoft Office Suite applications would start when found in the search field". I did not expect it to find "Microsoft Office", but the applications. Another shortcut problem would be Right Click on Computer/properties/[on the left side]Device Manager.... the Device Manager won't start. In order to open Device Manager i am using the Search function in Start... and, it does start from here. I do appreciate your interest in the problem and your answers... but i would still like to know whether there is any logical solution to solving this problem. Thanks for indulging me .Yours, sebastian. |
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"Sebastian Trandafir" wrote
in message ... I agree there are thousands and thousands of ways to bypass this problem including creating shortcuts, pinning them to the start menu etc etc etc... this, by no means, thou, excuses Vista from malfunctioning at the level i mentioned ...Gordon Wrote [May I ask why you are using the Search function to find programs in the first place?] Sebastian added: Using the Search function is useful whenever you are in the middle of something and you don't want to bring everything down to see desktop shortcuts, nor you want to use your mouse to slowly find start, and then find the other programs... Then add the Desktop toolbar to the Taskbar....click on it and you get a menu of desktop items. HAS to be far quicker than using search... |
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If sp1 fails to install, your first priority is to determin the cause,
usually it is a driver problem. Have you checked either your PC manufacturer for driver updates or the hardware manufacturers? Theres no point in trying to solve the Office problem untill you have solved sp1 BTW Office 2007 installs a shortcut in the start menu to 'New Office Doc' etc If Word does not start then you either have an Office installation problem, or a PC problem - but see my first point. "Sebastian Trandafir" wrote in message ... I agree there are thousands and thousands of ways to bypass this problem including creating shortcuts, pinning them to the start menu etc etc etc... this, by no means, thou, excuses Vista from malfunctioning at the level i mentioned ...Gordon Wrote [May I ask why you are using the Search function to find programs in the first place?] Sebastian added: Using the Search function is useful whenever you are in the middle of something and you don't want to bring everything down to see desktop shortcuts, nor you want to use your mouse to slowly find start, and then find the other programs... Gordon wrote: [Plus the fact that you REALLY REALLY ought to install SP1] Sebastian added: I have tried several times, both using windows update, and downloading the file from microsoft site... it fails to complete the installation. Paul Montgomery wrote: [Your method is a strange one] Sebastian added: It might be indeed... but it's fast, and as i am all about response time in, i am going to use it as long as it is functional. Still, this is not a good reason for vista to not act the way it's supposed to ."DL" wrote: You dont mention version of Office; Sebastian added: It's Microsoft Office 2007 [sorry]. "DL" wrote: And if you type Word in the search it returns nothing? It does find Microsoft office Word and Word Pad, still, Microsoft office Word won't start when i hit enter. Wordpad does. "DL" wrote: 'Microsoft Office' is not a program shortcut, its a folder name Sebastian added: My bad... i just wanted to incorporate all the applications into one single statement "None of the Microsoft Office Suite applications would start when found in the search field". I did not expect it to find "Microsoft Office", but the applications. Another shortcut problem would be Right Click on Computer/properties/[on the left side]Device Manager.... the Device Manager won't start. In order to open Device Manager i am using the Search function in Start... and, it does start from here. I do appreciate your interest in the problem and your answers... but i would still like to know whether there is any logical solution to solving this problem. Thanks for indulging me .Yours, sebastian. |
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