To reproduce:
1. Select or open folder with restricted access, where user (domain\Username) or even Administrator can't write. Actually, NTFS has several read- and write-related deny permissions, so I'm not sure which of such permissions should be in deny state to reproduce the issue, but there is an example set of folder's permissions where it may be certainly reproduced:
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SID: S-1-1-0: (OI)(CI)(NP)(DENY)(W,D,WDAC,WO,X,DC)
SID: S-1-1-0: (OI)(CI)(NP)(R)
SID: S-1-3-0: (OI)(CI)(IO)(F)
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(OI)(CI)(F)
SID: S-1-5-3: (RX,WD,AD)
SID: S-1-5-3: (OI)(CI)(IO)(M,DC)
SID: S-1-5-32-544: (OI)(CI)(F)
SID: S-1-5-4: (RX,WD,AD)
SID: S-1-5-4: (OI)(CI)(IO)(M,DC)
SID: S-1-5-6: (RX,WD,AD)
SID: S-1-5-6: (OI)(CI)(IO)(M,DC)
domain\Username:(OI)(CI)(NP)(F)
SID: S-1-5-21domain-501: (RX)
2. Start "Find Files" (Alt+F7/cm_SearchFor).
3. Press Enter to start search, error will appear:
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Search path not found!
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