Search Results window loads on startup.

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Guest

When I restart my computer, it goes through the usual routine of log on,
welcome, loading quick launch icons, but then it brings up a Search Results
window, with "Common" entered in the "look in:" space. Please tell me how to
delete this page from the load up process. Am also wondering if this could
be a reason my computer refuses to shut down, and hangs forever until I
manually shut it off.
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

Hi CM,

It may be a multiple of problems. When you double click a folder, does it
open in explorer or in a search window? If the latter, then first fix that
using the file found here:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_folder_open.htm

Now, as to the folder that is opening, it is probably a damaged registry
entry. This can be caused by leftovers from cleaning up spyware as well. Try
this:

Control Panel/Folder Options/View tab, uncheck the line "restore previous
folder windows at logon". Click apply/ok, do not reboot yet.

Start/run msconfig, on the general tab select the diagnostic mode. Click
apply/ok and reboot at prompted.

The folder should not show up now. Rerun msconfig, put the system back in
normal mode. Click apply/ok and reboot once more. Does this help?

For most users, this will resolve the issue. For some that still have
registry damage it will not. If this is the case, could you please export
and post the contents of these keys in the registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

To do this, start/run regedit, expand the branches to each key (do this one
at a time). Click on the key, then on file/export. Give it any name, then
save to the desktop. Once you have saved both keys, close the registry
editor. Right-click one of the saved files on the desktop, choose edit, it
should open in notepad. Click edit/select all/edit/copy. Open a response to
this post and click in the message text area. Hit ctrl+v to paste the
contents. Repeat for the other saved key, then send the post for
examination.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 

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