How to enable search... ?!

Hi,
I have no choice to create a SEARCH sub-site under a sharepoint site. I have two questions.
1. How to add a progress bar so user know the SP is searching the files
2. How to enable a subsite search by utilizing the built-in Magnifier icon
Thanks

1. That's not a typical request. Search results should be back very quickly. Also it's not easy as to do that you'd need to first render the remainder of the page in the browser and use AJAX to load the results as they become available. That would be a significant
re-write of SharePoint behaviour and bluntly isn't going to be practical.
2. What do you mean by this? If you mean that you want your searches using the built in search box to take you to your subsite you can define this at various levels. One of the ways to do it is at the site collection level as described here:
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/configure-your-sharepoint-2010s-site-search-settin.html

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