Default Search Folder

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Parag

Does anyone know how I can configure it so that whenever
I can chnage the default folder in the search tool?
Presently the 'Look in' value is the entire computer (all
local drives). I would like to change this value to
point to only one particular drive.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
| "Parag" <[email protected]>
| wrote in message | Does anyone know how I can configure it so that whenever
| I can chnage the default folder in the search tool?
| Presently the 'Look in' value is the entire computer (all
| local drives). I would like to change this value to
| point to only one particular drive.
| Any ideas? Thanks

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