Fix Windows XP Search Companion Displaying a Blank Window

Have you come across a situation where the Windows XP Search Companion window is completely blank, except for the search dog showing up at the bottom of the search pane? You can fix this problem by registering a couple of system DLLs.

If the Search Companion registration is broken, the Search window may be completely blank. In some cases it may default to Windows Classic search (which may work fine) even though the Search Companion is enabled.

Tip: To switch to Classic Search in Explorer, read this article from PCTools Website. Alternately, you can use the Tweak UI PowerToy to switch from Search Companion to Classic Search, and vice versa.

Fixing Windows XP Search Companion User Interface

1. Login as Administrator or equivalent.

2. Click Start, Run. Execute the following commands:

regsvr32 /i %windir%\srchasst\srchui.dll
regsvr32 %windir%\system32\jscript.dll

You should see the message DllRegisterServer in <filename.dll> succeeded. for each DLL registered.

Logoff and login back (just in case the changes don’t take effect) and check if the Search Companion User Interface is displayed correctly. If it doesn’t, repair the search assistant components using Srchasst.inf.

Reinstalling the Search Companion using Srchasst.inf

Click Start, Run. Type %systemroot%\inf, and then click OK

Locate the file named SRCHASST.INF, right-click and choose Install. Note that the file extension (.INF) is not shown in Windows Explorer unless the Hide extensions for known file types setting is disabled in Control Panel / Folder Options / View tab.

In the next step, you’ll be asked for the Windows XP CD (to extract msgr3en.dll and other files). Insert your Windows XP CD and point to the i386 folder in the CD. The i386 folder is usually located at the root of the drive (e.g. E:\I386). However, if you’ve installed SP1/SP2 or SP3 separately after installing Windows XP, you need to point to the "%windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386" folder when prompted.

Search Companion is reinstalled now. Note that the above fixes don’t help resolve search index related issues.


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20 Comments

  1. pawan jain
    said this on Monday, February 6th 2012 4:09 am

    thank you very much for the help fro fixing the search options

  2. Mike
    said this on Thursday, November 17th 2011 4:24 am

    Thanks soo much! It fixed the problem right away – no issues!

  3. andrianto
    said this on Tuesday, September 27th 2011 8:27 pm

    this is the best…

    SOLVE my Probem on Win Xp Sp3..

    grreat thanks

  4. jeevitha
    said this on Saturday, July 2nd 2011 11:31 am

    OMG .. WOW… THANKS YOU.. AFTER LOGGED IN AND CHECKED SEARCH WINDOW… AWESOME.. THANKS

  5. hwllykent
    said this on Tuesday, April 12th 2011 4:28 pm

    Yep, worked like a charm you clever clever person you!

  6. jyot
    said this on Wednesday, March 30th 2011 8:28 pm

    Oh yeah! I’m going to link your page to other sites, there are so many poor clueless people out there still searching for the right answer.

  7. jyot
    said this on Wednesday, March 30th 2011 8:27 pm

    OH MY GOD!!!!!!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You are like my mini-God today! :D :D :D
    I tried the first 2 commands and my windows search worked like a charm! And also… wait-for-it…. it also corrected the “blank yahoo messenger text box” … AND “user menu” in control panel, which was also coming blank!

    I’m so happy… I would be dancing around in the room if I wasn’t typing this msg.

    P.S.- I tried so many other things. Only your suggestion worked… *teary eyed* thanks. You are great :,)

  8. Dominiquej
    said this on Saturday, March 19th 2011 9:49 pm

    Worked perfectly. I really appreciate the great info. Thank you so Much!

  9. hemanth
    said this on Saturday, March 5th 2011 3:24 pm

    Great one …..Works like charm :)

  10. gadeli
    said this on Monday, January 24th 2011 9:39 pm

    wonderfull, works the SRCHASST.INF reinstallation thank you !

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