"Michael Hopkins" <hopkins.michael******.com> wrote in message
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> On Feb 26, 6:52 am, "dgmacmi<>" <dgma...********.com> wrote:
>> "OneDave" <OneD...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:ABD2649B-24D1-4E30-BB39-37836515BFA0@microsoft.com...
>>
>> > Hi everyone, I just re-installed Win XP and OneNote 2007 on my tablet.
>> > I
>> > have not installed Windows Desktop Search yet. I noticed that the ON
>> > search
>> > function seems to work. I am trying to minimize the programs I have
>> > installed (to maximixe PC performance). What functionality in OneNote
>> > 2007
>> > will I lose if I don't install WDS?
>> > --
>> > Thanks
>> > Dave
>>
>> When I installed Office 2007 Professional, Windows Desktop Search was ID
>> as
>> need to support expanded Outlook 2007 features. Applicable only to
>> Windows
>> XP not Vista. Installing adds a "Vista" like search. If you do not
>> install,
>> you will likely get a prompt to install each time you open Outlook 2007.
>>
>> In Outlook 2007, go to Help and search for Windows Desktop Search for
>> more
>> information and direction on how to turn off the prompt.
>>
>> Don
>
> There is one case where OneNote requires Windows Desktop Search:
>
> OneNote did not come with a Search and Replace feature. There is a
> PowerToy that you can install to add this feature to your OneNote
> installation.
>
> That PowerToy requires the presence of Windows Desktop Search to work.
>
> link to PowerToy:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...d-replace.aspx
Thank you, I was not aware of the Power Toy.
Don