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    Default Start Menu and Search

    Hi,

    I am using GPP to set the start menu settings.

    I am having issues with searching for program shortcuts in Windows 7. When i type in a shortcut name in the search field on the start menu, nothing appears. Files and Control panel applets do appear though but no program shortcuts located under the C:\Programdata\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu folder.

    The OS is Windows 7 Enterprise RTM 64 bit

    I have confirmed that the user that is having the issue does have read and execute rights to these shortcuts because they appear in the start menu snd in the appropriate folder

    This is in a corporate environment so the local hard disk has restricted settings on it via group policy. They include the following:

    Hide these specified drives in My Computer Restrict C drive Only

    Prevent access to drives from My Computer Restrict C Drive Only.

    Please see below the tasks i have done.

    -Confirmed the index options settings and the start menu is listed.

    - Rebuilt the index and the same issue applies

    Any help would be appreciated because this is starting to frustrate me!



    Jason

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    jase72 is offline Getting Started on GPanswers.com
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    Thanks mate for the reply, but that is not the issue i am seeing.

    I am seeing the results for control panel and files under their groups. I am not seeing the program group or any programs under that at all.

    When i allow users access to the local hard disk, then they have access to the programs. If possible, i would like users to have the ability to search for the programs in their start menu but not to have access to the C drive for data security reasons.

    Jase

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