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>>>Search is everywhere in Vista. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to a directory with lots of files. Then use the search box near the upper-right hand corner of Explorer.
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>>>Also, you can click on a folder in the directory box at the top when it shows the little triangles to navigate back up the directory structure or click at the end to get a standard looking path.
>>>
>>>>You're absolutely right - and I'm a bit ashamed to say I didn't use this before - didn't even know.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks a lot.
>>
>>Do you know how to properly disconnect when using RDP? I didn't find Logoff and simply closed at the right top corner - now I can not connect to this PC.
>
>You should simply be able to re-connect with your prior credentials. When you do, you should get the session back exactly where you left it.
>
>Normal practice is to log off, which ends your session, then disconnects. However, just disconnecting (like you did) is perfectly valid in some circumstances e.g.
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>- connect via RDP
>- start some long-running process
>- disconnect (without logging off), letting the process run
>- re-connnect later to see how it's going
>- when the process finally ends, log off and disconnect

Update: if you want to log off and can't find that option in the Start menu, you can do so by pressing Ctrl-Alt-End (the equivalent of Ctrl-Alt-Del on your local machine) and selecting Log Off there.
Regards. Al

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