"VanguardLH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> IanC wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to disable Windows Search without uninstalling it? If I go
>> to
>> uninstall, I am prompted that just about everything I've
>> installed/updated
>> since installing Windows Search may not work properly and that's not a
>> risk
>> I'm willing to take.
>>
>> Basically, all I want to do is set Search Companion to be the default for
>> searching.
>
> If you disable it permanently, what is the point of leaving it
> installed? I have yet to see an error message from Microsoft that
> actually says "just about everything <whatever>". There are programs
> that may make use of Windows Search but whether they become unusable
> really depends on what is their function. IE8 will show a lure to
> install Windows Search in its drop-down address bar along with an option
> under Internet Options -> Content -> Autocomplete settings but that
> doesn't disable IE8 (and that nuisance can be eliminated with a registry
> edit).
I'd happily uninstall it, if I was sure it won't adversely affect anything
else. When it comes up with a list of everything (including hotfixes)
installed after it and advises that they may not work properly after
uninstalling "if they rely on Windows Search" it certainly gives me pause
for thought. I suspect most (if not all) programs will be unaffected, but
how can I be sure. That's why I was hoping for a workaround, but it looks
like I'll have to take the chance and uninstall.
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Ian
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