Windows 10: Documents in Taskbar Search results open in Explorer

Discus and support Documents in Taskbar Search results open in Explorer in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Hello again I'm having a weird problem. Suddenly, whenever I search for a document of any kind (xls, docx, pdf, doesn't matter), using the Taskbar... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by yatiya, Oct 5, 2017.

  1. yatiya Win User

    Documents in Taskbar Search results open in Explorer


    Hello again

    I'm having a weird problem. Suddenly, whenever I search for a document of any kind (xls, docx, pdf, doesn't matter), using the Taskbar Search, the document will open in File Explorer when i click it, rather than the program that's supposed to open it.

    For example, I'll search for "Invoice", and it will bring up all the files (no problem with actual search), but they won't have the Excel icon next to them, rather they have a Blue monitor icon, and when I click one, Explorer opens.

    I've checked file associations, and they are fine. Also, if I click a file in File Explorer itself, the correct program opens.

    Thanks for the help!

    :)
     
    yatiya, Oct 5, 2017
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    Windows 10 has IE11 built in. Click on the three dots on Edge and Open with Internet Explorer and then create a shortcut. Or, Type Internet Explorer in the Cortana Search and pin the result to the Taskbar.
     
    Bruce Hagen, Oct 5, 2017
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    Taskbar web search results

    While it has nothing really to do with the taskbar, it just your web searches to return screen reader friendly results

    From the Edge Webpage:

    "Search for anything on the web or your device using the search box on the Windows taskbar. If you use a screen reader, follow these steps to make the web search results open in Internet Explorer instead of Microsoft Edge"
     
    DaveM121, Oct 5, 2017
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  4. dalchina New Member

    Documents in Taskbar Search results open in Explorer

    - so does using a system restore point help?
     
    dalchina, Oct 5, 2017
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  5. yatiya Win User
    Well this is embarrassing. I don't have any!!
     
    yatiya, Oct 5, 2017
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  6. dalchina New Member
    There won't be any unless you've enabled it...

    Try creating a new user just for test purposes, and see what happens.
    If the same, it's probably a Windows (general) issue; if not, it's related to the particular user profile/what's running.

    Do you know what the last change was you made before this started happening?
     
    dalchina, Oct 5, 2017
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  7. yatiya Win User
    OK, so I kinda solved the problem. I rebuilt the Windows Index.

    But, this left me with another problem! Seems Windows was relying on an old index. Now, I moved my User folder locations from the default, to a secondary drive (followed the right procedure by going to folder properties, location, move).

    However, now those folders aren't being indexed! If I open Indexing options, modify, and click users, navigate to my profile, Documents, Pictures, Videos, Downloads, Music aren't listed (those are the folders I relocated).

    Any thoughts?

    PS The file behaviour in Search is now sorted - correct program opens for each type (but obviously only files that are in locations other than the one above show up in search)
     
    yatiya, Oct 6, 2017
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  8. dalchina New Member

    Documents in Taskbar Search results open in Explorer

    It's true that occasionally the index may be corrupted or that indexing gets stuck trying index a damaged file.
    You perhaps need to ask yourself why the index hadn't been updated, although that may be historic. It could be worth running chkdsk
    - admin command prompt, chkdsk C: /F
    for C: e.g.

    Had you relocated user folders before or after you noticed the problem you initially reported?

    I've relocated my Desktop (so if any maintenance work is needed on my OS, that isn't affected).
    (I've not relocated others, like Documents, because they get filled with folders created by installed programs, so I have my own folders on another drive for Photos, Documents etc - as the only user I'm not bothered about ownership issues. That also means the data is divorced from the OS).

    If I type
    %userprofiles%/desktop
    in explorer, my desktop on E: displayed, as it should be.Now I also have that included in Indexing Options.
    Try adding your new locations in Indexing Options and let the indexing occur (you can watch the number of indexed items increase).

    (Looking in my original Desktop folder I find a file created by running SFC /SCANNOW created much more recently than the change in desktop location- which suggests that function at least has the location hard coded and does not respect the change - something to beware of).
     
    dalchina, Oct 6, 2017
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  9. yatiya Win User
    So my secondary drive isn't even showing in the indexing options. I suspect it has something to do with corrupt permissions.
    Any idea how i can reset those to default? I think it's because i reinstalled windows.
     
    yatiya, Oct 6, 2017
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  10. dalchina New Member
    Can you view folders on that drive in file explorer?

    I think what I'd suggest is to back up that drive's contents, then restore your user folder to default (see relevant tutorials), reformat it and restore data.

    That would be the absolute safest option.

    Then see if it can be seen in indexing options.
     
    dalchina, Oct 6, 2017
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  11. yatiya Win User
    Dalchina, thanks for all your help.
    I ended up doing my second clean install of win 10 in 2 days! No idea what went wrong with the first one, but besides this issue it was also giving me problems with not showing images on the lock and log in screen (exhausted trying all the fixes on the net!)
    This install seems to have everything working fine.
    Fyi: I see on this install how the index is supposed to behave. Once you redirect the user folders, they appear independently in the Index, not under Users.
     
    yatiya, Oct 7, 2017
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  12. bro67 Win User
    Skip the whole restore point, since it is pointless and will not resolve how you are searching. When you do a search, you have to tell it like speaking to a teenager. If you want "Invoices" and looking for a keyword, you have to place those keywords into the property for the file. If you are looking for a filename, you have to enter the search as: invoice*.* That will search for the word "invoice and then search for any files with anything after and file extensions. You are doing a Boolean Search and have to use Wildcards if you want to find a group of files. There are way better programs out there that keep track of files that you keep in a folder or subfolders, along with you need to start using keywords inside of files.
     
    bro67, Oct 7, 2017
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  13. bro67 Win User

    Documents in Taskbar Search results open in Explorer

    bro67, Oct 7, 2017
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  14. dalchina New Member
    Good.. that's consistent with what I said about my relocated Desktop.

    To help you avoid doing too many reinstalls...
    1. An in-place repair install (Windows setup of same base version from normal boot) keeps all programs and data and most settings and may fix many (but not all) problems.

    2. Start using disk imaging routinely. E.g. Macrium Reflect (free). Disk images let you restore Windows (whole set of partitions), and any disk or partition to a previously valid state, and even to a new disk if your disk fails.
     
    dalchina, Oct 7, 2017
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  15. yatiya Win User
    Thanks for the advice! Much appreciated!
     
    yatiya, Apr 5, 2018
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