Whenever I try to access anything on my computer I get this message: WINDOWS CANNOT FIND... IN VISTA

Original title: WINDOWS CANNOT FIND... IN VISTA

I get this message every time I try to access anything on my computer.  How can I fix that, please?

Hi PamatuNoLastName

 

1. when exactly you get the message?
2. that you get the message using the search option?


You can check if the steps in the Microsoft article assistance provided below solve you the problem-

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/932989

 

I hope this helps.

Tags: Windows

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