Ummm, The work-around below (c:\;d:\;e:\ etc...) does work!!!. In answer to your question: In Explorer, to set "My Computer" as the default global "drive" in the "Look in:" box. -- Don't browse... Either select "My Computer" while in Explorer before you do anything else, (this sets the "default" in this and lots of other operations). OR -- Hit the little arrow at the right end of the "Look in:" box, (for a drop down menu), and scroll UP and select "My Computer". And Thanks, you got me half way there!... Rick Glazier From: "Joe Pearson" <[log in to unmask]> > Rick, how do you get it to search from My Computer? Using the browse button > within find, I can't click OK when My Computer is selected. If I right-click > on My Computer and select find it works fine. > > As a workaround you can type multiple drives in the look-in box (like > c:\;d:\;e:\). A pain if you have a lot of drives but it works. > > Joe > > >When in Explorer, Tools, Find, Files or Folders, > >Named: *.jpg, Look in: My Computer, Include subfolders, > > --- it will not find ANY jpg(s). PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html