How to Pin Search Connectors to Search and See More Results in Start Menu
Information
This tutorial will show you how to add links for the Search Connectors in the Start Menu, to be able to search from the Start Menu Search Bar and See More Results directly from the Connectors.
Note
You will only be able to add a total of Five Search Connectors at a time, three that will be directly on the Start Menu along with the See More Results, and the other two from within See More Results.
Warning
- This will only be available for the Ultimate/Enterprise Editions of Windows 7, as the Ultimate/Enterprise Editions will be the only Editions to have Federated Search available.
- You will need to be an administrator to open the Local Group Policy Editor.
Here's How:
1. Go to this tutorial
here and download whatever Search Providers you like, or make your own.
Example:
Which will end up here:
C:\Users\UserName\Searches
2. Go to the Start Menu and type
gpedit.msc in the Search bar and press
Enter. Click OK for the UAC prompt.
3. In the
Local Group Policy Editor, go to
User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Windows Explorer/Pin Libraries or Search Connectors to the "Search Again" links and the Start Menu,and double-click on it.
4. To enable the setting, click the dot for
Enabled. Add the location for the Search Provider you want. I have given an example in the screenshot below, just
Enter your own Username and the
name of the Search Provider, followed by
.searchConnector-ms. I have used the
Bing! search provider for an example here. Enter it, along with any others, into the
5 Location to Pin areas.
Click Apply - OK. You can now close gpedit.msc.
5. Now you can go to the
Start Menu, and
enter your search query into the bar, and you will see the
first 3 Search Providers there along with the
See More Results.
6. When you type your query in the search bar, you can choose to click on one of your Search Provider links, which will then give you your
displayed results in the Explorer Window. Or you can choose
See More Results, which will open a Window with all your displayed
''Search Again" links, including the other two Search Providers. You can then search from there if you want.
That's it,
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