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Old 03-01-2007, 04:30 PM
mike7411@gmail.com
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Windows XP's built-in search

I've seen a lot of instances where I use the Windows XP's built-in
search to find
"A word or phrase in the file", and it says "Search is complete.
There
are no results to display." even though I know the word is in a file
that should be getting searched. In fact, I pasted the word exactly
from a file that should be getting searched, and it still doesn't
work.

Any ideas how to make Windows XP's built-in search work right? I have
all up-to-date
service packs. Or, is there a good replacement?

Thank you.

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Old 03-01-2007, 05:15 PM
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Re: Windows XP's built-in search

<mike7411******.com> wrote in message
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> I've seen a lot of instances where I use the Windows XP's built-in
> search to find
> "A word or phrase in the file", and it says "Search is complete.
> There
> are no results to display." even though I know the word is in a file
> that should be getting searched. In fact, I pasted the word exactly
> from a file that should be getting searched, and it still doesn't
> work.
>
> Any ideas how to make Windows XP's built-in search work right? I have
> all up-to-date
> service packs. Or, is there a good replacement?



XP's search only looks in files with certain extensions. You can add
additional extensions. See this KB article.
Using the "A word or phrase in the file" search criterion may not work
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309173/EN-US/

Another option is to use the free search tool Agent Ransack
http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

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Old 03-01-2007, 07:00 PM
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Re: Windows XP's built-in search

On Mar 2, 5:59 am, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote:
> <mike7...******.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172794904.134281.70850@v33g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > I've seen a lot of instances where I use the Windows XP's built-in
> > search to find
> > "A word or phrase in the file", and it says "Search is complete.
> > There
> > are no results to display." even though I know the word is in a file
> > that should be getting searched. In fact, I pasted the word exactly
> > from a file that should be getting searched, and it still doesn't
> > work.

>
> > Any ideas how to make Windows XP's built-in search work right? I have
> > all up-to-date
> > service packs. Or, is there a good replacement?

>
> XP's search only looks in files with certain extensions. You can add
> additional extensions. See this KB article.
> Using the "A word or phrase in the file" search criterion may not workhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/309173/EN-US/
>
> Another option is to use the free search tool Agent Ransackhttp://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]


I am not familiar with "Agent Ransack" recommended by Rock, but I
think one of the Desktop Search programs should serve your purpose. I
have been using Copernic Desktop Search (free) for quite some time,
and find it quite useful. Downloadable from
http://download3.copernic.com/copern...topsearch2.exe

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Old 03-02-2007, 06:30 AM
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Re: Windows XP's built-in search

witan wrote:

> On Mar 2, 5:59 am, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote:
>
>><mike7...******.com> wrote in message
>>
>>news:1172794904.134281.70850@v33g2000cwv.googleg roups.com...
>>
>>
>>>I've seen a lot of instances where I use the Windows XP's built-in
>>>search to find
>>>"A word or phrase in the file", and it says "Search is complete.
>>>There
>>>are no results to display." even though I know the word is in a file
>>>that should be getting searched. In fact, I pasted the word exactly
>>>from a file that should be getting searched, and it still doesn't
>>>work.

>>
>>>Any ideas how to make Windows XP's built-in search work right? I have
>>>all up-to-date
>>>service packs. Or, is there a good replacement?

>>
>>XP's search only looks in files with certain extensions. You can add
>>additional extensions. See this KB article.
>>Using the "A word or phrase in the file" search criterion may not workhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/309173/EN-US/
>>
>>Another option is to use the free search tool Agent Ransackhttp://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/
>>
>>--
>>Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

>
>
> I am not familiar with "Agent Ransack" recommended by Rock, but I
> think one of the Desktop Search programs should serve your purpose. I
> have been using Copernic Desktop Search (free) for quite some time,
> and find it quite useful. Downloadable from
> http://download3.copernic.com/copern...topsearch2.exe
>

That one is an indexing system and not as "system frindly" as Agent Ransack.

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Old 03-02-2007, 10:30 AM
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Re: Windows XP's built-in search

mike7411******.com wrote:
> I've seen a lot of instances where I use the Windows XP's built-in
> search to find
> "A word or phrase in the file", and it says "Search is complete.
> There
> are no results to display." even though I know the word is in a file
> that should be getting searched. In fact, I pasted the word exactly
> from a file that should be getting searched, and it still doesn't
> work.
>
> Any ideas how to make Windows XP's built-in search work right? I have
> all up-to-date
> service packs. Or, is there a good replacement?
>
> Thank you.


If you really want a replacement, PowerDesk is excellent for that purpose
and many others. There is a free version but you have to search the site to
find it; the pay version isn't expensive, but I know it's nice to "test"
first. The free version is, I think, 5, and some of the niceties are not
available.
Its search function beats the bejeepers off windows explorer for some
reason.
It can even replace windows explorer if you want it to.

Pop`


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Old 03-03-2007, 01:00 PM
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Re: Windows XP's built-in search

<mike7411******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> ...
> Or, is there a good replacement?


XYplorer is a shareware file manager that does not have this problem. It
searches for contained text in all types of files, even in binary files.

http://www.xyplorer.com/


Don


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