It seems odd to me that Search didn't find it. I suspect that indexing
is off? Go to Control Panel->System and Maintenance and select "Change
how windows searches" under Indexing Options.
Also, on the task bar, right click, Properties, Start Menu tab,
Customize button, scroll down to the 'Search files' section and make
sure that 'Search entire index' is selected. Also, make sure that
"Search programs" checkbox is selected.
These two things should fix your searching and indexing problems.
You might also consider a System Restore, if you don't find things to
your satisfaction.
-solon fox
On May 31, 11:08 am, "John Meers" <J...@meers.org.uk> wrote:
> Thanks. Search would not find it, but I created a shortcut to the path and
> all OK
> John"solon fox" <solon...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:a55dbd64-45b2-4d43-a914-8b80d5863c88@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> On May 31, 10:20 am, "John Meers" <J...@meers.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > In doing an update to my start menu on Vista Ultimate I inadvertently
> > deleted the shortcut to the Windows Media Center.
>
> > I cannot find info to restore the shortcut. Can anyone tell me the path
> > needed?
>
> Start, key 'Media Center' in the start search text box. Right click on
> "Windows Media Center" and select 'Pin to Start Menu'.
>
> If you want to do it manually, the path to Windows Media Center is
> %SystemRoot%\ehome\ehshell.exe.
>
> -solon fox