In Windows XP, the system uses the "Search Assistant" to search files and folders, printers, users, and other network computers. However, many friends do not like Windows XP's "Search Assistant", and they prefer to use the simple search interface in Windows 2000 to search and search. At this time, you can use the following method to close the "Search Assistant" of Windows XP and let it use the search interface of Windows 2000.
Click the "Start → Run" command, enter "regedit" in the "Open" edit box, and then enter "Register [Blocked Ads]
Table Editor", find the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CrrentVersion\Explorer\CabinetState”, create a new string value named "Use Search Asst" under this key, and assign it to "no".
After closing the Registry Editor, when you enter the search interface of Windows XP again, you will see the simple search interface of Windows 2000.
Click the "Start → Run" command, enter "regedit" in the "Open" edit box, and then enter "Register [Blocked Ads]
Table Editor", find the primary key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CrrentVersion\Explorer\CabinetState”, create a new string value named "Use Search Asst" under this key, and assign it to "no".
After closing the Registry Editor, when you enter the search interface of Windows XP again, you will see the simple search interface of Windows 2000.