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Another update: Days later now "Movie Maker" shows up in "All apps" as well as comes up in Win10 search as well as shows up in "Recently added".
"Photo Gallery" still does not even though it was part of the same Windows Live Essentials install.
I don't have any conclusions to draw from this, just thought I'd update the thread with more info.
Another clue: I recently downloaded and updated an old program that gave a new icon. The new one shows up in the following directory along with the old one. The OLD (now invalid) one still shows up in "All apps" and in Win10 search, while the NEW one does not show up in either.
C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Games\<GAME NAME DIRECTORY>
Note that the above directory is different than the one mentioned before.
(C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs)
Okay I bit the bullet and did a clean install of Windows 10 from media. Everything works as intended now.
Even .pdf files on different (other than c:\) drives are immediately found.
Guys,
did you find the solution for this?
One year and Microsoft has not yet patched this?
I'm experiencing this on a fresh installation (made it two days ago) and I've always experienced it. Once I reach a certain number of shortcuts (possibly 256?) I stop seeing the new shortcuts in the windows search.
I've disabled cortana from the registry already.
No it was not. You still (on 1607 Anniversary Edition) need to make a shortcut or search for .exe that are not installed and/or do not have associated shortcuts in another way.
You can easily test it - make an empty document in notepad and save it once to your desktop as TEST.exe and once as TEST.txt.
Press the key, type TEST and you only see the TEST.txt
I think @Mystere may have had it correct here
Program files (.exe) not found by Windows Search - Page 4 - Windows 10 Forums
It is annoying for me as I use portable apps a lot (to save re-installing I just stick them all in my OneDrive) but long ago make a powershell script to create the required shortcuts so search would find them.
It certainly isn't "fixed" though and was better in Windows 8 (at least I think it was).