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I'm using Windows Desktop Search in Windows XP. I find the shortcuts feature
so useful, I will not migrate to Windows Vista until I can figure out how to
preserve the same functionality. However, It doesn’t appear to be there in
Windows Vista. That make Windows XP a better operating system for me.
For example, I can create a shortcut to a folder in Windows Desktop Search
by typing @b,d:\batchfiles in the Windows Desktop Search search box. Then I
can simply type "b" in the box and my folder opens. This is really useful and
saves buckets of time, as you can adapt the shortcuts to quickly open any
location, program, or file.
However, this functionality does not appear to be available in the Windows
Vista Windows Search feature. Or maybe I just can't find it?
Many thanks for any help on this!!
Darryl Gittins
so useful, I will not migrate to Windows Vista until I can figure out how to
preserve the same functionality. However, It doesn’t appear to be there in
Windows Vista. That make Windows XP a better operating system for me.
For example, I can create a shortcut to a folder in Windows Desktop Search
by typing @b,d:\batchfiles in the Windows Desktop Search search box. Then I
can simply type "b" in the box and my folder opens. This is really useful and
saves buckets of time, as you can adapt the shortcuts to quickly open any
location, program, or file.
However, this functionality does not appear to be available in the Windows
Vista Windows Search feature. Or maybe I just can't find it?
Many thanks for any help on this!!
Darryl Gittins