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I'm using Vista Home Premium. Under Favorite Links -Searches can you clear
the recent documents, recent E-mail, recent music and so on files? Thank you. |
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If you are referring to the shortcut to "Recently Changed", under Favorite
Links, that is a shortcut to a Search Folder, which is of the file type ".search-ms" (a super-hidden file extension); it lists files on your computer that meet a certain criteria. It is not a Folder, or directory, in the normal sense. Deleting files in that "saved Search" will delete the actual files from your computer, wherever they may be, in whatever folder they may be in. You can right-click on each file to choose Open File Location, or Properties, to see where the file is actually stored. You can delete the files in the list that is presented, but keep the above explanation in mind... "ARIS" wrote in message ... I'm using Vista Home Premium. Under Favorite Links -Searches can you clear the recent documents, recent E-mail, recent music and so on files? Thank you. |
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Thank you for your reply. So there is no way to clear those searches without
deleting the actual files? If not, does it atleast updates once a while. I mean will the old search files be reblaced by more recent ones, or will the list be getting longer and longer. I hope you understand what I mean. Thank you. "dean-dean" wrote: If you are referring to the shortcut to "Recently Changed", under Favorite Links, that is a shortcut to a Search Folder, which is of the file type ".search-ms" (a super-hidden file extension); it lists files on your computer that meet a certain criteria. It is not a Folder, or directory, in the normal sense. Deleting files in that "saved Search" will delete the actual files from your computer, wherever they may be, in whatever folder they may be in. You can right-click on each file to choose Open File Location, or Properties, to see where the file is actually stored. You can delete the files in the list that is presented, but keep the above explanation in mind... "ARIS" wrote in message ... I'm using Vista Home Premium. Under Favorite Links -Searches can you clear the recent documents, recent E-mail, recent music and so on files? Thank you. |
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I noticed that deleted files are also included in the lists and can't be
deleted because windows can't find them so they stay on the list! "ARIS" wrote: Thank you for your reply. So there is no way to clear those searches without deleting the actual files? If not, does it atleast updates once a while. I mean will the old search files be reblaced by more recent ones, or will the list be getting longer and longer. I hope you understand what I mean. Thank you. "dean-dean" wrote: If you are referring to the shortcut to "Recently Changed", under Favorite Links, that is a shortcut to a Search Folder, which is of the file type ".search-ms" (a super-hidden file extension); it lists files on your computer that meet a certain criteria. It is not a Folder, or directory, in the normal sense. Deleting files in that "saved Search" will delete the actual files from your computer, wherever they may be, in whatever folder they may be in. You can right-click on each file to choose Open File Location, or Properties, to see where the file is actually stored. You can delete the files in the list that is presented, but keep the above explanation in mind... "ARIS" wrote in message ... I'm using Vista Home Premium. Under Favorite Links -Searches can you clear the recent documents, recent E-mail, recent music and so on files? Thank you. |
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Hey there,
I also have a file which i cannot delete permanently. I accepted the file by mistake in a transfer in an instant messaging chat. I deleted file from "recently changed" and deleted the same file from "recycle bin". Although I cannot open the file in "recently changed" as it states it has been deleted. The file still remains in the list and the icon shows the picture content which is visible. How can I delete the file permantently from "recently changed" so it is no longer shown in the list and no longer on my laptop. Dell advised me to restore my laptop back to factory settings, but surely there is a much simpler and quicker way rather than restoring. I have already deleted the file from "recent items", but I want permanently deleted from "recently changed" so it is not listed". Sorry I am not very IT minded so hope the above does not sound too ridiculous!! Please help......thanks Yaz "Jeannie in WA" wrote: I noticed that deleted files are also included in the lists and can't be deleted because windows can't find them so they stay on the list! "ARIS" wrote: Thank you for your reply. So there is no way to clear those searches without deleting the actual files? If not, does it atleast updates once a while. I mean will the old search files be reblaced by more recent ones, or will the list be getting longer and longer. I hope you understand what I mean. Thank you. "dean-dean" wrote: If you are referring to the shortcut to "Recently Changed", under Favorite Links, that is a shortcut to a Search Folder, which is of the file type ".search-ms" (a super-hidden file extension); it lists files on your computer that meet a certain criteria. It is not a Folder, or directory, in the normal sense. Deleting files in that "saved Search" will delete the actual files from your computer, wherever they may be, in whatever folder they may be in. You can right-click on each file to choose Open File Location, or Properties, to see where the file is actually stored. You can delete the files in the list that is presented, but keep the above explanation in mind... "ARIS" wrote in message ... I'm using Vista Home Premium. Under Favorite Links -Searches can you clear the recent documents, recent E-mail, recent music and so on files? Thank you. |
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I have the same problem with a "link" that is hung up in the recent file and
will not be deleted. The properties for the link identify it as being in c:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Re cent, however, it is not there, and it has 0 bytes. How can I delete it? "Yaz" wrote: Hey there, I also have a file which i cannot delete permanently. I accepted the file by mistake in a transfer in an instant messaging chat. I deleted file from "recently changed" and deleted the same file from "recycle bin". Although I cannot open the file in "recently changed" as it states it has been deleted. The file still remains in the list and the icon shows the picture content which is visible. How can I delete the file permantently from "recently changed" so it is no longer shown in the list and no longer on my laptop. Dell advised me to restore my laptop back to factory settings, but surely there is a much simpler and quicker way rather than restoring. I have already deleted the file from "recent items", but I want permanently deleted from "recently changed" so it is not listed". Sorry I am not very IT minded so hope the above does not sound too ridiculous!! Please help......thanks Yaz "Jeannie in WA" wrote: I noticed that deleted files are also included in the lists and can't be deleted because windows can't find them so they stay on the list! "ARIS" wrote: Thank you for your reply. So there is no way to clear those searches without deleting the actual files? If not, does it atleast updates once a while. I mean will the old search files be reblaced by more recent ones, or will the list be getting longer and longer. I hope you understand what I mean. Thank you. "dean-dean" wrote: If you are referring to the shortcut to "Recently Changed", under Favorite Links, that is a shortcut to a Search Folder, which is of the file type ".search-ms" (a super-hidden file extension); it lists files on your computer that meet a certain criteria. It is not a Folder, or directory, in the normal sense. Deleting files in that "saved Search" will delete the actual files from your computer, wherever they may be, in whatever folder they may be in. You can right-click on each file to choose Open File Location, or Properties, to see where the file is actually stored. You can delete the files in the list that is presented, but keep the above explanation in mind... "ARIS" wrote in message ... I'm using Vista Home Premium. Under Favorite Links -Searches can you clear the recent documents, recent E-mail, recent music and so on files? Thank you. |
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