05-20-2009, 08:33 PM -
Thank you mr. Kobets, that search string brought the command line to the next level for me.
However I still believe there could be a room to improve.
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Perhaps you downloaded an older or incorrect version from before it was supported on Vista? They dropped the "desktop" part from it's name recently.
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I'm not into development myself so I'm not very literate on the documentation. I can't tell for sure if this would fit for TLB but I truly hope so as I wish to interact with the OS as little as possible...
However I still believe there could be a room to improve.
Quote:System search APIs can be used to provide fast search capabilities within third-party applications, such as a search box placed directly within the application frame or window.For developers
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Perhaps you downloaded an older or incorrect version from before it was supported on Vista? They dropped the "desktop" part from it's name recently.
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I'm not into development myself so I'm not very literate on the documentation. I can't tell for sure if this would fit for TLB but I truly hope so as I wish to interact with the OS as little as possible...