Research update in Windows 7 Explorer

When I click on "update" at the bottom of the search box, the calendar is displayed and I click on a specific date. "The words'Date modified ' followed by the date, I chose will appear in the search box, but nothing happens. All files are still show that before including those that does not filter. I'm just looking for one of my folders in the document library.

I followed the instructions of the help to the letter, I think, so can't see how I missed a step.

Help please. Thank you very much

Hey Richard, I don't think you missed a step, it should be to search automatically when you do this.

This difficulty will give it a try - it can find and fix most of the problems with the search system.  It might be that the background service stopped or something.  If this does not fix, click the detailed when it's done and let us know which failed (if it is said).

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