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| searching for file contents with Vista is a nightmare I understand Vista search is more powerful, but with XP I used to navigate through windows explorer, find a folder name, right click and hit search, then choose "a word or phrase in the file", and my results would show up. Now, looks like I have to do this: 1) make sure folder is indexed 2) make sure you hit "include contents" in advanced search options 3) make sure the file extension is in the list of accepted file types for searching WTF? How can I just tell Vista, search ALL f'ing files in this f'ing directory for the following f'ing contents? I'm livid, if you can't tell. c |
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| Re: searching for file contents with Vista is a nightmare <shrug> It works for me like you describe in your first paragraph, except you don't have to right-click and select Search, just type what you're looking for in the search box... -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 [url]http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview[/url] "c" <barneytoe******.com> wrote in message news:501d386f-600e-4732-8eac-b80958af2c6e@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > I understand Vista search is more powerful, but with XP I used to > navigate through windows explorer, find a folder name, right click and > hit search, then choose "a word or phrase in the file", and my > results would show up. > > Now, looks like I have to do this: > > 1) make sure folder is indexed > 2) make sure you hit "include contents" in advanced search options > 3) make sure the file extension is in the list of accepted file types > for searching > > WTF? How can I just tell Vista, search ALL f'ing files in this f'ing > directory for the following f'ing contents? > > I'm livid, if you can't tell. > > c[/color] |
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| Re: searching for file contents with Vista is a nightmare "c" <barneytoe******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:501d386f-600e-4732-8eac-b80958af2c6e@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I understand Vista search is more powerful, but with XP I used to > navigate through windows explorer, find a folder name, right click and > hit search, then choose "a word or phrase in the file", and my > results would show up.[/color] In case you want to look at an alternative file manager, XYplorer can do it the way you want: [url]http://www.xyplorer.com/tour/index.php?page=find#e3[/url] Don |
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| Re: searching for file contents with Vista is a nightmare On Aug 26, 1:31*pm, c <barney...******.com> wrote:[color=blue] > I understand Vista search is more powerful, but with XP I used to > navigate through windows explorer, find a folder name, right click and > hit search, then choose *"a word or phrase in the file", and my > results would show up. > > Now, looks like I have to do this: > > 1) make sure folder is indexed > 2) make sure you hit "include contents" in advanced search options > 3) make sure the file extension is in the list of accepted file types > for searching > > WTF? How can I just tell Vista, search ALL f'ing files in this f'ing > directory for the following f'ing contents? > > I'm livid, if you can't tell. > > c[/color] Vista search is more powerful that brute force directory by directory file scanning with your eyes. If you are interested in reliably finding things with search you cannot use the Vista tools. Download a third party search tool like Agent Ransack, or as noted in another reply, abandon the crappy Vista file manager for something with a real search tool |
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| Re: searching for file contents with Vista is a nightmare On Aug 26, 1:36*pm, "Donald Lessau" <d...@oflex.com> wrote:[color=blue] > "c" <barney...******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:501d386f-600e-4732-8eac-b80958af2c6e@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com... >[color=green] > >I understand Vista search is more powerful, but with XP I used to > > navigate through windows explorer, find a folder name, right click and > > hit search, then choose *"a word or phrase in the file", and my > > results would show up.[/color] > > In case you want to look at an alternative file manager, XYplorer can do it > the way you want:[url]http://www.xyplorer.com/tour/index.php?page=find#e3[/url] > > Don[/color] wow, using eval version right now. I love it! MSFT, look at this tool to see how windows explorer should behave. c |
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| Re: searching for file contents with Vista is a nightmare "c" <barneytoe******.com> a écrit dans le message de news:501d386f-600e-4732-8eac-b80958af2c6e@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I understand Vista search is more powerful, but with XP I used to > navigate through windows explorer, find a folder name, right click and > hit search, then choose "a word or phrase in the file", and my > results would show up. > > Now, looks like I have to do this: > > 1) make sure folder is indexed > 2) make sure you hit "include contents" in advanced search options > 3) make sure the file extension is in the list of accepted file types > for searching > > WTF? How can I just tell Vista, search ALL f'ing files in this f'ing > directory for the following f'ing contents? > > I'm livid, if you can't tell. > > c[/color] Surely not what one would call user-friendly. |
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