XP’s Search Assistant
Dave | April 9, 2007To get rid of XP’s Search Assistant
1. Close all open Windows and programs, then click Start>Run, type in regedit and press Enter to launch the registry editor.
2. Make your way to this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ CabinetState \
3. In the right hand pane for CabinetState, create a new STRING Value and name it “Use Search Asst” (without the quotes)
4. Double-click your new string value and for Value Data, type no.
To restore the 2000 Search view to Internet Explorer
1. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Main \
2. Do the same as you did above – in the right hand pane create a String Value named Use Search Asst. Double-click it and enter no for the Value data.
3. Exit the Registry and refresh to see the change. If the change doesn’t show, reboot instead.
If you ever want to return to the XP default Search style, just change the No values you entered to Yes. Alternately, you can delete the whole key and Windows will recreate the default on reboot.
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