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| 02-15-2008 | #1 (permalink) |
| | recent searches folder Why can't I delete files and folders in the Recent Searches folders, and are they taking up space on my hard drive? |
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| 02-15-2008 | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: recent searches folder I was just able to delete one and then restore it from the recycle bin. So I don't know why you can't. Do you get an error message when you try? And if you right-click on one of the searches and choose properties, you'll see that it does take up some space. Maybe 4KB? "jfujimoto" <jfujimoto@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:26E3B793-C017-43F7-8B11-412B5B78B5E6@xxxxxx Quote: > Why can't I delete files and folders in the Recent Searches folders, and > are > they taking up space on my hard drive? |
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| 02-16-2008 | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: recent searches folder jfujimoto Be careful with these search folders. The saved search folders are Virtual Folders. For instance, the Recently Changed search folder. When you open it it lists recently changed files. What you're seeing is a mirror of the actual files that were found with the search. Anything you do to the files in Recently Changed you do to the original file, because each icon in Recently Changed is a mirror of the original file. If you delete one of the files or folders in the search folder, you also delete the original file or folder. The Recently Changed search folder appears in 2 places. It is a 'link' to the actual search folder in the Favorite Links at the top of the navigation pane in Windows Explorer and the actual search folder is in C:\Users\username\Searches\Recently Changed. Although you cannot delete a file in this folder without deleting the original file, you can delete the search folder itself without affecting the files that are mirrored in that folder. You can also just remove the Recently Changed folder in the Favorite Links section by right clicking the link and selecting Remove Link, which will not effect the original search folder in the users saved searches. This folder is created when Vista is installed and is simply intended to show some of the capabilities of the search component. Some users do not like this folder since it does keep a history of files that have been modified on the computer. You can re-create this folder by simply configuring another search in the advanced search options and then saving the search. These folders do not take up any space on the hard drive, since they are virtual. When you check the properties of these files, they simply show the size of the actual file and the path to that file. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "jfujimoto" <jfujimoto@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:26E3B793-C017-43F7-8B11-412B5B78B5E6@xxxxxx Quote: > Why can't I delete files and folders in the Recent Searches folders, and > are > they taking up space on my hard drive? |
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