Subject. Last time on Win10 had the same problem. I decided again to upgrade 8.1 to 10 and then the same thing. What to do -- I don't know. All links lead to screenshots uploaded to imgur.
The problem:
Let's say I have C:\Program Files (x86)\Battle.net\Battle.net.exe and next to him Battle.net Launcher.exe
I write at the start-up b -- issues
that, previously, the priority was the application and I would like something received from battle.net-ovskih applications
Okay, write ba -- gives
this well on such a request battle.net in 7/8/8.1 always was.
Well, not lazy, will write fully
see it. What to do-I have no idea.
Paint, for example, is not looking for . Like exe even look not want. But for example pidgin, which lies in the %appdata% looking for
thus (writing pidgin at the start completely) Maybe someone knows a solution?
Troubleshooting indicates something, but not eliminate:
i.imgur.com/ruTkwaB.png - Mia25 commented on July 9th 19 at 11:20
try to check what file types and their properties are indexed.
all the same - in indexes.
try then to configure access rights to the folder storing the index of the account that runs the search service - marques_Rutherford commented on July 9th 19 at 11:32
in control panel, open the "indexing options"
select "main menu"
click "advanced" and "rebuild index"
If not helps - check the files that are indexed (parameters-index-to select main menu-advanced - file types). If you there is nothing selected and searched, too.
If this does not work -there, in advanced, change the index location (any folder which you like) to the new one. Then restart the service "Windows Search" and repeat items with the "rebuild index".
Ideally, you must do all of these items for repair (although to move the index still do not, even though it is secure) to each item in the "indexing options".
You can also add, for example, "program files" and other places where you have stored the files that you want below have been found using the start menu. - marques_Rutherford commented on July 9th 19 at 11:38
Restarted the service, waited for the index rebuild, still not looking for shortcuts of C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs , and a scavenger hunt. - Mia25 commented on July 9th 19 at 11:41
And after creating the index to check. - marques_Rutherford commented on July 9th 19 at 11:44