So here I go, typing %temp% in Search Bar, expecting to see (and be taken to) the "Temp" folder, as in original Windows 7 or Classic Shell 3.6.7. Instead...
If I type %temp% and press Enter, it takes me hell knows where (
C:\Users\Christie-Ann\Documents\Portable Messengers\Yahoo! Messenger\Yahoo! Messenger\%ProgramFilesDir%\Yahoo!\Messenger\Cache\icon\temp). And there is no telling if other Windows environment variables are working properly, either. New search might be good, but the day I type Windows environment variable, and it
doesn't take me to where I want to go, I know something is very, very wrong with the software.
Yes, I know I can use "Run", but that would slow down my work and defeat the whole purpose of having Search Bar for me (I use it for quick access). Classic Shell 3.6.7 did it fine, and I would expect such a regression to be corrected, if possible. Or please tell me how can I revert back to old Search, if it's still supported.
In fact, I personally think that while new search might be more thorough, it is less accurate in its results (i.e. displays a lot of results and what you look for might not be at the top anymore, as it used to be). I would much rather prefer to have old one back.
And maybe you should stick that improved search functionality to "Search" button in start menu? Quick-Access Search should provide exactly that - quick access (and it doesn't in its current state, as we see). If you want a more thorough search, refer to the actual Search button, no?
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And when I type %Appdata%, it throws me here:
C:\Users\Christie-Ann\Documents\Portable Messengers\Mail.ru\PortableBox\%AppData%So yeah, by the looks of it, new Search has
completely destroyed environment variables. Could you please at least make your Search ignore entries wrapped in %% signs or something?