Open the search in notepad as discussed earlier, locate the text:
"R00UUUUUUUUZZXD-30NU"
To only return files modified in the last 24 hours, change it to:
"R00UUUUUUUUZZXD-1NU"
To force an empty search, change it to:
"R00UUUUUUUUZZNNU"
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
"Bob" <bobbREMOVE-CAPSus99@xxxxxx-CAPShoo.com> wrote in message
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>I am running Vista Home Premium (SP1) on my box. I discovered the
>"Searches" folder. It seems to be tracking me. I posted about this before
>05-05-08. Bender's kind suggestion did not seem to help. Keith Miller
>(MVP) gave an explanation of the "Searches" folder. I still do not
>understand it or how it works. I just wish it were not there. It just
>seems creepy to me this folder tracking me. I do not dare delete it or
>delete anything in it because it deletes the referenced file.
>
> On second look it tracks everything for about thirty days. Can I shorten
> this tracking time period to say a day or an hour instead of a month? If
> I can do that, that would be a satisfactory solution.
>
> Bender and Keith Miller (MVP), thanks for your help. I am sure your
> suggestions did not work because I cannot wrap my mind around this creepy
> "Searches" tracking folder. I just do not understand it.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Bob
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