Hey,
By default, typing the text into the Search field will also search for the
text inside the files.
You might want to only have the search to search the particular directory,
to test if it works. "Search In file Contents" option will appear too.
--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage
"Ryochan" <Ryochan@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm at wits' end... in XP you could just go to advanced search and search
> an
> entire document for a word or phrase within a specific area (by browsing
> to
> the correct folder and then selecting search within document).
>
> Vista doesn't seem to have this feature! I've set it to include
> non-indexed
> files, gone to search tools and selected search options and clicked
> "Always
> search file names and contents" and done a search for a word I *KNOW* is
> in a
> file in the selected area and it says "No items match your search."
>
> I'm seriously upset about this, without being able to search within
> documents the search function is useless to me. I really hope someone can
> help me. Telling me to install a third-party program to do searches is
> absolutely unbelievable. If an OS can't do a simple search... what good is
> it?