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When Windows Search gets in the way
shared workstations accumulate per-user and machine-wide application registrations across accounts. Windows Search may privilege the current user's shell history while Search Sentinel reads HKCU and HKLM App Paths plus Start Menu shortcuts. one account may find a tool instantly while another user hunts for the same executable.
Where tooling usually breaks
Why local-first matters
index.db, config.json, and logs stay under %APPDATA%\SearchSentinel instead of a vendor-hosted workspace. Search queries are not uploaded for AI enhancement, analytics, or ad targeting. You buy the app once and keep the search index as a local workstation asset.
Technical proof points
- HKCU App Paths - HKLM App Paths - Start Menu .lnk - ShellExecuteW - Windows app enumeration - COM shortcut resolution