Fast Find

J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 SP1
Regards

Timothy L said:
What version of Windows are you running?

To find out what version of Windows you are running, go to System
Properties.

To get to System Properties, follow only 1 of the following methods:
A. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> (double-click) System
B. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
C. Using your keyboard, hold the Windows Key and press Pause/Break

I personally like the Windows Key + Pause/Break method.


NOTE: The Windows Key is the key on keyboard with the Windows logo pictured
on it.
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
J

John Smith

Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Stephen,

Findfast was discontinued after Office 2000 and didn't run
on Windows 2000. It's possible that Office has activated
the Windows Indexing Service for Office 'Fast Searching'
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282106&FR=1

Disabling or uninstalling the Windows XP Indexing Service
component is one of the 'common' tweaks suggested for some
speed improvement.

http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak545.aspx

======
Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen >>
--
I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Stephen,

Findfast was discontinued after Office 2000 and didn't run
on Windows 2000. It's possible that Office has activated
the Windows Indexing Service for Office 'Fast Searching'
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282106&FR=1

Disabling or uninstalling the Windows XP Indexing Service
component is one of the 'common' tweaks suggested for some
speed improvement.

http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak545.aspx

======
Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen >>
--
I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Stephen,

Findfast was discontinued after Office 2000 and didn't run
on Windows 2000. It's possible that Office has activated
the Windows Indexing Service for Office 'Fast Searching'
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282106&FR=1

Disabling or uninstalling the Windows XP Indexing Service
component is one of the 'common' tweaks suggested for some
speed improvement.

http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak545.aspx

======
Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen >>
--
I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp
 

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