|
| | |||||||
| Windows XP Discuss the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| WinXP "Search" utility Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a problem. Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot be found. You may need to run setup." I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the utility does not work. OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. Help/suggestions would be appreciated. |
| |||
| RE: WinXP "Search" utility Add'l info Last night I found an empty directory under c\windows called "SxsCaPendDel" which I did not recognize. A "search" showed no other references. I temporarily changed the name before shutting down the PC. Today, I find that the "search" does not work. Restoring the original directroy name did not help. "bpa_retired" wrote: > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a problem. > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed > with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot be > found. You may need to run setup." > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was > indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the > utility does not work. > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility bpa_retired schreef: > Add'l info > Last night I found an empty directory under c\windows called "SxsCaPendDel" > which I did not recognize. A "search" showed no other references. I > temporarily changed the name before shutting down the PC. Today, I find that > the "search" does not work. Restoring the original directroy name did not > help. > > > > "bpa_retired" wrote: > >> Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a problem. >> >> Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed >> with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot be >> found. You may need to run setup." >> >> I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. >> >> Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no >> noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was >> indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the >> utility does not work. >> >> OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. >> >> Help/suggestions would be appreciated. Hi, I just found out that Win XP Search is broken anyway. It cannot find files with all kind of names, because Microsoft deems them usefull for you. (Thumbs.db in my case) Incredible. Read this article and stop using Win XP search, since you never know what it skips.... http://www.dacs.org/archive/0212/feature4.htm It links to: http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/?fwd=ar which works great out of the box. ;-) Regards, Erwin Moller -- "There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." -- C.A.R. Hoare |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility What is suggesting is that you insert the XP CD and reload part of the operating system. That is fine is you happen to have the XP CD that was used for the original installation. The advice is of little value, if your PC came with XP pre-installed. If you suspect a problem with the XP updates, you may be able to uninstall them via the add/remove programs option. But, in fairness to Microsoft, their updates only rarely cause problems. You might also want to try some web searches like "fix search" or "repair search". The best thing would be to have an image of the C: partition before the problem happended. Then, you could revert back to that time, and slowly creep foward with updates and/or other changes. However, most users do not see the value in such backups, until it is too late. "bpa_retired" <bparetired@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:59B497B8-5E3C-435C-9ECE-D0CE540B5582@microsoft.com... > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a > problem. > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed > with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot > be > found. You may need to run setup." > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was > indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the > utility does not work. > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility Is "Windows (Desktop) Search" installed? bpa_retired wrote: > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a > problem. > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed > with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot > be > found. You may need to run setup." > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was > indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the > utility does not work. > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility bpa_retired wrote: > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a > problem. > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was > displayed with the message " A file that is required to run Search > Companion cannot be found. You may need to run setup." > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility > was indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this > morning the utility does not work. > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. Blow off "Search" entirely and install Agent Ransack. It's free, more flexible, and much faster. |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility [cf. http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=40817] bpa_retired wrote: > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a > problem. > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed > with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot > be > found. You may need to run setup." > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was > indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the > utility does not work. > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility PA Bear [MS MVP]: No, I do not have (or want) WDS installed --don't want the overhead of the indexing function; years ago I turned off the Windows the Win Indexing. Bob Harris: It does not appear the the MS updates installed yesterday had any effect --a laptop similarly updated yesterday still has a functioning Search assistant. Curiously, it too has the same empty "SxsCaPendDel" directory, showing the same create date as on my desktop in early Feb which also showed other MS update activities (on both PCs). As you suggested a search for "fix search" showed a couple of promising leads. However, an attempt at one suggestion to re-install via right click and 'install' of srchasst.inf resuslts in yet another befuddlement. It prompts for the WinXP installation CD, however the CD I have is WinXP SP1. I also have the SP3 CD but not slip-streamed. Can I safely use the original WinXP SP1 install CD --it is an install CD, not a 'restore' CD. I do have a backup image of the C partition, but it is a few months old, if I can 'restore/re-install' only the search assistant, I would prefer that to going back to an image that is several months old. An alternative would be if I could determine the actual location/directory that the search assistant file are in, I could retrieve those specific file from the backup image I have. Again any help you could provide with locating/identifying the specific missing files would be greatly appreciated. "Bob Harris" wrote: > What is suggesting is that you insert the XP CD and reload part of the > operating system. > > That is fine is you happen to have the XP CD that was used for the original > installation. The advice is of little value, if your PC came with XP > pre-installed. > > If you suspect a problem with the XP updates, you may be able to uninstall > them via the add/remove programs option. > > But, in fairness to Microsoft, their updates only rarely cause problems. > > You might also want to try some web searches like "fix search" or "repair > search". > > The best thing would be to have an image of the C: partition before the > problem happended. Then, you could revert back to that time, and slowly > creep foward with updates and/or other changes. However, most users do not > see the value in such backups, until it is too late. > > "bpa_retired" <bparetired@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:59B497B8-5E3C-435C-9ECE-D0CE540B5582@microsoft.com... > > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a > > problem. > > > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed > > with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot > > be > > found. You may need to run setup." > > > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was > > indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the > > utility does not work. > > > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. > > > |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility Calm down, I only asked if it was installed. bpa_retired wrote: > PA Bear [MS MVP]: > No, I do not have (or want) WDS installed --don't want the overhead of the > indexing function; years ago I turned off the Windows the Win Indexing. |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility HeyBub schreef: > bpa_retired wrote: >> Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a >> problem. >> >> Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was >> displayed with the message " A file that is required to run Search >> Companion cannot be found. You may need to run setup." >> >> I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. >> >> Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no >> noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility >> was indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this >> morning the utility does not work. >> >> OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. >> >> Help/suggestions would be appreciated. > > Blow off "Search" entirely and install Agent Ransack. It's free, more > flexible, and much faster. > Hi, It is not only more flexible, it also finds files XP hides, even if you tell XP to show ALL files, even system and hidden files. XP search is simply bad out-of-the-box. It is incredible how MS gets away with such crappy utilities. Regards, Erwin Moller -- "There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." -- C.A.R. Hoare |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility By restoring the 2 sub-directories and all contents in the c\windows\srchasst directory from a recent system backup/image the Search Assistant problem has been resolved. Not sure how it got corrupted in the first place/ My original suspicion was that it was caused by changing the name of an unrecognized empty directory (SxsCaPendDel) in c\windows --not sure that there ever was a connection though. I did find that the empty directory (SxsCaPendDel) appears to be left after an incomplete MS update cleanup when SP1 for .NET Framework 3.5 was installed. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > [cf. http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=40817] > > bpa_retired wrote: > > Today I tried to use the Windows 'Search' utility and encountered a > > problem. > > > > Upon clicking on 'Search' (from START menu) an ERROR window was displayed > > with the message " A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot > > be > > found. You may need to run setup." > > > > I am not sure what 'You may need to run setup' means. > > > > Yesterday morning the (2) May Windows Updates were installed --with no > > noticeable after effects. Yesterday afternoon the 'Search' utility was > > indeed used with no problems. After turning the PC on this morning the > > utility does not work. > > > > OS is WinXP Pro SP3 with current updates. > > > > Help/suggestions would be appreciated. > > |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility bpa_retired wrote : > Again any help you could provide with locating/identifying the specific > missing files would be greatly appreciated. xp sp3 A file that is required to run Search Companion cannot be found http://qdeo.com/o04 |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility "Erwin Moller" <Since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_much@spam yourself.com> wrote in message news:4a156795$0$194$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > HeyBub schreef: >> Blow off "Search" entirely and install Agent Ransack. It's free, more >> flexible, and much faster. > > Hi, > > It is not only more flexible, it also finds files XP hides, even if you > tell XP to show ALL files, even system and hidden files. > > XP search is simply bad out-of-the-box. > It is incredible how MS gets away with such crappy utilities. > > Regards, > Erwin Moller The default "out-of-the-box" settings hide hidden files. With "Folder Options | View | Show hidden files and folders" you can see the files and folders marked hidden, but the default Search settings in Search Companion, under Advanced Options, only have checkmarks before "Search system folders" and "Search subfolders". Put a checkmark before "Search hidden files and folders" and they will turn up in search results, whether Folder Options>View is set to show hidden, or not. In Advanced Options, you can also make your search "Case Sensitive" or "Search tape backup". You can also "Change Preferences" to get rid of "Rover" the unhelpful (clickable) puppy if you like. (Triple-Click here to: Have a nice day! --Richard :) |
| |||
| Re: WinXP "Search" utility Richard wrote: > "Erwin Moller" > <Since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_much@spam yourself.com> wrote > in message news:4a156795$0$194$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... >> HeyBub schreef: >>> Blow off "Search" entirely and install Agent Ransack. It's free, >>> more flexible, and much faster. >> >> Hi, >> >> It is not only more flexible, it also finds files XP hides, even if >> you tell XP to show ALL files, even system and hidden files. If that's someting ransack says, they lie by omission. XP will indeed show ALL files. Nothing can show more files than XP is capable of, because XP already allows that to happen. >> >> XP search is simply bad out-of-the-box. For a non-updated machine that could be true; there were a couple of bugs originally that were fixed. With an up to date os though it is not true. >> It is incredible how MS gets away with such crappy utilities. I despise many of MS's actions and marketing ploys too but at least I can elucidate what they actually are if I want to, not just make silly unsupported and untrue comments. It's obvious that you are nothing but sour grapes; having a bad day? HTH, Twayne` >> >> Regards, >> Erwin Moller > > The default "out-of-the-box" settings hide hidden files. > With "Folder Options | View | Show hidden files and folders" > you can see the files and folders marked hidden, but the default > Search settings in Search Companion, under Advanced Options, only > have checkmarks before "Search system folders" and "Search > subfolders". Put a checkmark before "Search hidden files and folders" > and they will turn up in search results, whether Folder Options>View > is set to show hidden, or not. In Advanced Options, you can also make > your search "Case Sensitive" or "Search tape backup". You can also > "Change Preferences" to get rid of "Rover" the unhelpful (clickable) > puppy if you like. > (Triple-Click here to: Have a nice day! --Richard :) |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| "startup" tab on "system configuration utility" | BoazBoaz | Internet Explorer | 1 | 03-29-2009 05:59 AM |
| "startup" tab on "system configuration utility" | BoazBoaz | Internet Explorer | 2 | 03-29-2009 05:58 AM |
| "startup" tab on "system configuration utility" | BoazBoaz | Internet Explorer | 2 | 03-29-2009 05:49 AM |
| "startup" tab on "system configuration utility" | BoazBoaz | Internet Explorer | 4 | 03-29-2009 05:41 AM |
| "startup" tab on "system configuration utility" | BoazBoaz | Windows XP | 7 | 03-23-2009 01:10 PM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |