Hi Sarah,
I guess if you don't care about ever getting them back, you can just
delete any search file you don't use (save for the 'core' ones: gg,
most notably, sorry, I don't have a comprehensive list) from under
searches/
- Kim
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 17:24, wrote:
> Sarah,
>
> There are a nu
Sarah,
If you're as lazy as I am, and don't want to figure out which searches
you actually use, qsfreq as Tom described below might work well for
you. Just turn it on and leave it on for a week or so, then disable
all the unused searches with "qsfreq /disable_unused". Internally,
qsfreq just ren
Hi Michael,
Thanks for that tidbit, I guess that makes sense. DQSD's taskbar
instance of IE can't run in protected mode, so any window it launches
will probably inherit the non-protectedness.
I don't know of a way to force IE into protected mode -- even if it's
launched via double-click on a .htm
Thank you for the reply. I searched the archives but I missed your post.
Now I won't waste anymore time. I will continue using DQSD but will not
install it on anymore client PCs. I can survive without protected mode, but
they may not and could accuse me of being negligent.
Later!
-Original
Kim,
Well it seems DQSD IS starting SOME windows in Protected Mode (PM)
correctly and some blank windows in UnProtected Mode (UPM) incorrectly, or
so it seems. Try this sequence if you are setup to do so (Vista 32 bit, IE7
in Tabbed Mode, DQSD reuseBrowserWindowMode = 0).
With Protected Mode
Hi James,
Thanks, that's interesting. I can't really see why the regular URL
launch should end up un-protected -- intuitively for me, it should be
the other way around.
You definitely should not have to disable PM. DQSD should run with
system defaults, and PM is a good default.
What's your launc
Launch mode...
I click on DQSD, type in address/search criteria, press enter. Nothing
fancy.
Try the sequence. I would be concerned that something was wrong with my
personal setup but I just did a clean install on another system for client.
Same results.
Also, FYI. If Protected Mode is ON,
Hi James,
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 21:28, James Nix wrote:
> Launch mode...
>
> I click on DQSD, type in address/search criteria, press enter. Nothing
> fancy.
Sorry, I meant the launchMode setting in preferences.js/localprefs.js
-- do you have it?
> Also, FYI. If Protected Mode is ON, attemp
Sorry, I misunderstood. This it?
reuseBrowserWindowMode = 0
-Original Message-
From: Kim Gräsman [mailto:kim.gras...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 3:41 PM
To: DQSD users mailing list
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Dave's Quick Search Opens extra BLANK PAGE window
when web addre
> Also, FYI. If Protected Mode is ON, attempting to "turn off" DQSD
Toolbar
> in the Taskbar results on Windows Explorer being re-started.
I concur. And when it restarts the search bar is still there.
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