Hello All,

Google has released the final version of Google Desktop Search. In
doing so the new version uses a non-numeric 'key' which appears to
be a form of compressed GUID. Anyway, what this amounts to is that
they've quite effectively broken the "ggd" search for people that
have already stored their keys in their localprefs.js file. You will
need to rescan the google desktop key and store it in prefs, then
reload DQSD to enable the release version of Google Desktop to work
correctly with the ggd search.

To do so you may use the 'Discover' script(s) located on my site:
  http://ReliableAnswers.com/x/dqsd/ggd-discover.asp

The first method rarely works due to security constraints. The
second method works as long as you allow scripts to run in the
browser. The third method will fail by default on XPSP2 (tighter
security imposed on execution of local files). The fourth method -
manually determining your key - will always work, but requires more
patience. :)

You may download the release version of Google Desktop Search here:
  http://desktop.google.com/

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/
http://ReliableAnswers.com/




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