Win 7 search doesn't work

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My Win 7 Search yields only generic folders. Clicking on them gives a security window citing settings in internet security as limiting results display. What the heck does internet security have to do with a desktop search? I also suddenly have UAC markers on some desktop icons that weren't there before. Do I have one problem or more. I'd appreciate some help, please. I have Windows Defender disabled and Windows Security Essentials in place.
 

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My Win 7 Search yields only generic folders. Clicking on them gives a security window citing settings in internet security as limiting results display. What the heck does internet security have to do with a desktop search? I also suddenly have UAC markers on some desktop icons that weren't there before. Do I have one problem or more. I'd appreciate some help, please. I have Windows Defender disabled and Windows Security Essentials in place.


Did it ever work? do you have a backup from before the problem started that you can restore from? System specs"? what happened to change it?



Ken
 

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Thanks for the reply, Ken. Yes, the Search function originally worked and I'm not sure when it went blooey. The UAC shields started after a reboot yesterday and I'm going to do a restore since I've turned UAC off and they are still there.
 

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Multiple spyware scans were all clean.
 

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I would go with system restore. It should not change any personal documents, etc.
 

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OK. Thanks, Richard.
 

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Keep us posted.
 

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When you get that internet security message it is because your IE settings are set extremely tight (Maximum safety) and at that level anything you download from the net get's "locked" and you can't open it.

The default settings for IE flag all files downloaded and when you run them you get the "This file was downloaded from the net, are you sure you want to open/run it?" message that I think we (any IE user) are well used to.

So that probably explains it. As for how to unlock a locked "internet" file... I've not actually had to do that so I have no idea :(

(BTW this seems to be a built in windows thing, not associated with the firewall or MSE or UAC, it's like a new file flag in the file system or something)
 

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I did catch up on some windows updates recently. Maybe something was in those. I don't use IE for my browser, but I went in and reset all security to minimum for a trial but it didn't correct anything. I've now reset all. Thanks for the reply "fseal."
 

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Hynix 2 GB DDR-2
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Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
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Realtek High Definition Audio
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WDC WD2500BEVS-26UST0 ATA Device
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MS Security Essentials
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Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T3400 @ 2.16GHz
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Base Board
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Hynix 2 GB DDR-2
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Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
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WDC WD2500BEVS-26UST0 ATA Device
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MS Security Essentials
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Chrome
Glad you got it solved and thank you for reporting your solution. This may help someone else.
 

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Glad that everything worked out.
 

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Dell
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ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
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Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
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Dell USB Keyboard
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Dell Premium Optical USB
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DSL 2.85
...As for how to unlock a locked "internet" file... I've not actually had to do that so I have no idea :(

Locked (or rather, Blocked) files originally caused me some BSOD problems when trying to install drivers etc, downloaded from internet.

The solution is to right-click downloaded file, Properties, Unblock.
If file is not blocked, you won't see the button. (It usually appears below 'Advanced' button).
 

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Don't be fooled by the 'Junior' thing. I just don't post a lot.
I've been building/configuring/fault-finding PC's since Win3.11 and DOS6.2.2
I learned machine code on an 8086 & BASIC on a Commodore Pet, so I've been there from Early Days!
There's not much about PC's I'm unfamiliar with. I'm just here to find solutions to the problems Win7 presents. Not because I'm dumb or clueless.
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