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Thoughts reading in Windows XP sp2

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Name: Jack Roberts
Date: February 23, 2005 at 09:35:21 Pacific
OS: XP Pro sp2
CPU/Ram: Athlon XP 2000+, 512 Mb
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Yesterday I read an article on one if computer news site describing an interesting program - SunGlance. Well, this soft can't actually read thoughts but does almost the same. Here is the short description from their site:

What do you do when you want to open a file or run a program you need? In most cases, you start on your journey through numerous folders and subfolders or wander about countless items in Start menu. Do you remember such situations when you have even forgotten what you need while searching for the necessary file in the thorny tree of your file system? Fancy another picture. Suppose you want to open some document. Of course, you know its name or some part of name. You click with middle mouse button or double-press CTRL key and quickly type the name of the file you need. You do not ever guess about where this file could be. Less than in a second you get exactly the very thing you need. Maybe there are thousands of files with similar names but you always see exactly what you need.

It is very interesting idea so I downloaded this program from here: http://www.qwertystudios.com/sg/SunGlance.exe
However, it shoes standard Windows error dialog and won't run. Do anybody use this proggy? Is it really like they write? How can I make it run properly?



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Name: Rick McNabb
Date: February 23, 2005 at 10:29:37 Pacific
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Seems it can read thoughts, even Windows. (in reference to standard Windows error dialog). <heh>


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Response Number 2
Name: Alan56
Date: February 23, 2005 at 10:39:37 Pacific
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Sounds like you have Indexing services disabled if its not running as it should.

Right click "My Computer">manage>Services and Applications>Services and scroll down to "Indexing Services"

If disabled set to automatic.

HTH
Alan56


Any fool can make a rule and any fool will follow it

www.wankerdrivers.com



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