v6.01 search error

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arquillos
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v6.01 search error

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The search command (cm_SearchFor) doesn´t work in my windows 2000 (sp4).
When I use the menu Command -> Search (or I create a new menu with this command), I can´t get any search window. The TC gets stuck and I can only make it work again pressing "ESC"

Any help, please?
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Post by *Hacker »

Works fine here on W2K. Make sure the Search window isn't somehow moved off the screen or really small or something like that.

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No luck! I don´t find that sceen!
I´m completely lost!!!!!!!!!
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Post by *arquillos »

I´ve found it. Thank you too much.
I couldn´t find the search window, but I thought that maybe if I pressed "enter" to start/finish the search...maybe it could help....and voila! The search screen reapeared!!!!! :D
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Starting the search resizes the search window to show th results, and this moves the window into view...
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Post by *sqa_wizard »

Have a look at your WINCMD.INI file.

There is a section with your used screen resolution (e.g. [1024x768 (8x16)] )

Find the entries
SearchX=
SearchY=
SearchDX=
SearchDY=

The values for SearchDX and SearchDY represent the initial width and height of the window.
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