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The system search considerably simplifies dealing with large databases. Unfortunately, Microsoft has hidden it in the start menu. It would be more practical to call it directly from the task bar.

This can be installed quickly. Just right-click on some free space in the Quick Launch toolbar and then select the context ‘Open Folder’. Then, select ‘File | New | Shortcut’, enter ‘Explorer.exe /e,::{9343812e-1c37-4a49-a12e-4b2d810d956b}’ and click on ‘Next’. Change the name to ‘Search’ and confirm it with ‘Finish’. To change the icon of the newly created shortcut, right-click on the new shortcut in the Quick Launch toolbar and select ‘Properties’. In the ‘Shortcut’ tab, click on ‘Change Icon’. In the following dialog box, enter ‘C:\Windows\ System32\shell32.dll’ as the file name and press [Enter]. In the dialog box, select the magnifying glass icon and click on ‘OK’. Confirm the new values in the next dialog box with ‘OK’.

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