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Windows Explorer Auto Suggest - Delete Typed Paths. Delete or Disable Recent Search Entries History in Windows 7 (Explorer) Search Box. Windows 7 allows users to check for files in Windows Explorer via the tiny search box in Windows Explorer. Users can easily locate files by typing the relevant keywords in the search box instead of navigating through all the folders. The search box will scour all programs and all folders in users’ personal folder and also search through all e mail messages, saved instant messages, appointments, contacts, etc. Even though this search feature is useful and helpful, there is a small problem that might matter to some users. By default, Windows 7 will automatically store all the search queries in the history.

Every time users make searches in Windows Explorer, users will find the recent search list appear in the drop down menu of the search box. Delete The Historical Search Entries To delete the historical search entries or queries, the easiest way is just to click on the search entries and hit the “Delete” button from the keyboard to delete them permanently. Cannot open or convert an Access 97 or Access 2000 database in Access 2002, in Access 2003, or in Access 2007.

When you try to open a Microsoft Access 97 or Access 2000 database in Access 2002, in Microsoft Office Access 2003, or inMicrosoft Office Access 2007, you may receive one of the following error messages: Cannot open a database created with a previous version of your application. Cannot open database It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may be corrupt. When you try to convert an Access 2002 or later database into the Access 97 file format, you may receive the following error message: Couldnot find installable ISAM. To resolve this behavior, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Reregister the Dao360.dll file and the Msrd3x40.dll file To reregister these files, follow these steps:Click Start, and then click Run. Method 2: Restore the correct registry settings Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. . ( ) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.

Optimizing the Network and Internet On Windows 7. With Windows Vista and Windows 7, Microsoft has introduced many new features to its management of TCP / IP used in your trade on the local network or the Internet. Where Windows XP, it was necessary to manually configure your settings, TTL, MTU and RWIN to optimize your Internet connection , Windows Vista and Windows 7 may adjust these settings automatically depending on your hardware and connection. However, for reasons of compatibility, Windows Vista and Windows 7 use former default algorithms to manage network congestion. New algorithms suitable for broadband connections (ADSL and cable) are present in Windows 7. You can turn to speed data transfer over the Internet.

Some optimization features are exclusive to Windows 7 as Transparent Caching function that remembers your computer all the files you have accessed on another computer network, as long as the files are not modified. A few handy controls: Click the Start button. Places Utility – Customize Windows ‘Save As’ Dialog Box. When downloading or saving files, you will be prompted with ‘Save As’ dialog box which allows you to select the destination folder to save the downloaded files. If you are a systematic type of person who like to save files in a specific folder, you need to browse to the destination folder each and every time you save files which could be time consuming and troublesome. To solve this concern, there is a utility, named as Places that can let you to customize ‘Save As’ window so that you can save files to the destination folder easily and faster. The standard shortcut in Windows ‘Save As’ dialog box normally comes with My Recent Documents, Desktop, My Documents, My Computer and My Network Places.

Places is a free utility that can customize the Windows ‘Save As’ dialog box by replacing standard shortcuts with shortcut linked to your own folders. Places 1.0 is absolutely free to download and is compatible to run on Windows XP/Vista/7. VistaSwitcher - Speed Up Windows Alt-Tab | Most Elegant And Powerful Task Switcher. VistaSwitcher is an elegant and powerful task management utility for Windows OS. Once installed, it replaces the default Windows Alt-Tab dialog with a nice box that shows a list of all running tasks, with their names and preview snapshots, and enables the user to take actions on them using the mouse and keyboard shortcuts.

With just one click, you can switch tasks, minimize, maximize, restore the main window, or close the process. Statistics show that an average user switches between applications with Alt-Tab hundreds of times per day! It is one of the most common actions performed on a computer. More surprisingly, it seems that this common task is completely unappealing and inconvenient in its default realization. Find the Right Window Faster The main advantage of VistaSwitcher is a brand new Alt-Tab switching window. Conveniently, you don’t have to press the Alt-Tab repeatedly to finally select the required application. Also, you can switch between open windows with only the mouse. About RocketDock. Restore the Show Desktop Icon In Windows 7. Windows XP came with the Show Desktop icon, a component that many users got used to. It helped as a make easy tool for accessing the desktop while working on some other open window.

On clicking on the icon, the window got minimized and the desktop appeared for easy access to the user. However, Microsoft came up with a different alternative in Windows 7, one that is not as user friendly as it was in Windows XP. We’ll see why it is so and how we can fix this up. The Alternative Way in Windows 7 To the extreme right bottom corner of the Windows 7 taskbar, just after the time and date indicator, is a small rectangular sectioned area whose function is not indicated unless you bring your mouse pointer over it. If you are more familiar and find it more easy to have a Show Desktop icon as in XP, you can always create one and use it in Windows 7 for easier access to your desktop.

Creating a Show Desktop Icon in Windows 7 Start by clicking on the Start menu and go to All Programs.