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Hi All,

I'm running Vista Ultimate 64-bit including Service Pack 1 and all current
updates. In Windows Explorer, there is a search box at the upper right but
it only performs a simple search. After the search results appear, there is
an "Advanced Search" link at the bottom of the list that allows searching by
date, size, etc. But I can't get to the advanced search unless I do the
basic search first, which is a waste of time. Is there a way to bring up
the advanced search window by creating a desktop shortcut or other method?
I can't find anything in the Windows Explorer menu or toolbars to open the
advanced search. Windows "Help" is no help as usual.

Thanx,
Key Bored
 
Key said:
Hi All,

I'm running Vista Ultimate 64-bit including Service Pack 1 and all current
updates. In Windows Explorer, there is a search box at the upper right but
it only performs a simple search. After the search results appear, there is
an "Advanced Search" link at the bottom of the list that allows searching by
date, size, etc. But I can't get to the advanced search unless I do the
basic search first, which is a waste of time. Is there a way to bring up
the advanced search window by creating a desktop shortcut or other method?
I can't find anything in the Windows Explorer menu or toolbars to open the
advanced search. Windows "Help" is no help as usual.

Windows-key and F-key combination will bring up the Adv Search at the
Desktop.
 
You are a short cu*t

I LOVE IT! Our nick-changer has a SPOOFER!

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Let's run that bastard off into the tall grasses where the snake
belongs.
 
Key Bored said:
Hi All,

I'm running Vista Ultimate 64-bit including Service Pack 1 and all current
updates. In Windows Explorer, there is a search box at the upper right but
it only performs a simple search. After the search results appear, there is
an "Advanced Search" link at the bottom of the list that allows searching by
date, size, etc. But I can't get to the advanced search unless I do the
basic search first, which is a waste of time. Is there a way to bring up
the advanced search window by creating a desktop shortcut or other method?
I can't find anything in the Windows Explorer menu or toolbars to open the
advanced search. Windows "Help" is no help as usual.

Thanx,
Key Bored


And I have spoofed, and abused here for a long, long time.
But, I have been out-spoofed, and out-abused!
Congratulations to the Ultimate Spoofer / Abuser!
I hand over the Crown.

These are some of my Spoofs, and Aliases

Anti on Chicken Little(s)
Chicken Little Albright
Dan S-illy aka Barney Phife
Doctor Bee
General Paul Montgomery
General Paul Montgomery1
General Paul Montgomery2
General Paul Montgomery3
General Paul Montgomery4
General Paul Montgomery5
General Paul Montgomery6
General Paul Montgomery7
Hunting for JackA$$
Junk Yard Dog
Kotex Queen Clear Windows
Mick Murphy
Montgumdrop
Mr. Arnold
MontGumDropped1 Paul
Paul MontDenturesDropped
Paul Montgomery
Paul Montgomery 9000
Paul Montgumdrop
Pauly
Ringmonster
Sudden Impact
Tall Tales Albright
The Bee
The Big Ticket
The Hornet
Van Helsing the Albright Hunter
 
Paul said:
<http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/anti_troll_faq.htm>

Subject: 4.5 Personal attacks on individuals and groups.

Selected individuals are subjected to quite vicious
personal attacks throughout usenet. Examples are: "X#$
X#$!" "is a X$#" "is a X$#!" "is a
X$x" "in X$#" "is
a X$X" "is a X#$" "is a V$X just
like X$#" "X#$"
"Sexually harassed by" "X#$" "X#$
PARTY" "X$#" "hated
wherever he goes!" "X#$

As will be seen several of these are libelous, and
thus illegal

Groups such as the regular posters are attacked similarly,

------------------------------

Subject: 4.6 Forgeries

They regularly forge the identities of posters who they do
not like. This can vary from badly spelled versions of
their name and/or email address, to forgeries which the
average reader would not be able to detect.

At times this can reach a bizarre condition where they
troll using a forged identity at a Breidbart Index of well
over 20. They then at every opportunity call the victim a
troll.

Larting the offender is often effective because ISPs recognise
the seriousness of this offence.

Where Forgery is done via an anonymous remailer complaints
to abuse@thelastremailerinthechain may well be effective.
The remailers administrators do not like their facilities
being misused, and have ways of combatting this. It is
also worth registering with
http://www.paracrypt.com/remailerabuse/
 
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