Just today I installed the all new Windows Internet Explorer 8 final version. I've been using it since the early betas at work and had no problems with it (except some beta-period error messages). I can say that I got used to surfing with IE8.
But at home things went the annoying way. IE8 installed just fine. I set it up and started using it. But - to my surprise - every time I started entering any URL in the address bar, I got a teaser line:Download Windows Search to improve history and favorites resultsadvertising Windows Search on the top of the URL dropdown list.Turned out that IE8 will show the line whenever Windows Search 4 is not installed on the system. Should I mention how MAD and IRRITATED I got!!! My home computer is a 3-years old Celeron 2.4 GHz, 1.25 GB RAM machine and I had no intention to slow it further down by burdening it with some 'witty' indexing searching engine.
So, with just a few clicks (using Google - sorry, Microsoft and Windows Live), I managed to find the solution:
- Open Start Menu-> Run
- Paste the following line:
REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search" /v CurrentVersion /t REG_SZ /d 99 /f
and hit OK (or Enter) - Restart IE8 and voilĂ - the advertisement is gone
Many, many thanks to steppres for this solution!
Of course Microsoft had cleverly foreseen that quite a lot of users will start searching for a "solution" of the problem and had conveniently proposed such "solution" suggesting the user to... install Windows Search 4.0. OK, I do use Search 4.0 at work and on my laptop, but these are capable machines. I would recommend Search 4.0 to anyone who's got processor with 2 cores or more - it really finds things fast, though it lacks some guru search techniques (search by date, size, etc.) - these are well hidden and almost undiscoverable. So, if you need simply to search by file name and content - get Windows Search 4.0 anyway.