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Find in Files has a dropdown box containing folders to look in.

Mine has many folders that I am no longer interested in.
Is there some way I can delete these from the list?
I found them in the registry but am not sure what would happen if I deleted
some of them there
Thanks
Jul 21 '05 #1
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