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| | Find any file containing a string? The search function in Vista seems like a step backwards from XP... How can I search for a file that contains the string "TSID", when I don't know the file type? The Vista search function does NOT index all files and even the files it does index don't have the contents as searchable. I've looked in the indexing settings in the control panel and I can't see any easy way to select all and enable indexing or enable searching the contents of the files. Do I have to manually go through every file type and change the settings, one at a time? Do I need to do this every time after I install a program to make sure that any file type references by that program and included? With the default installation, Vista won't even index a .log file. How can I search all files for one containing "TSID" Thanks! |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? Calab wrote: Quote: > The search function in Vista seems like a step backwards from XP... > > How can I search for a file that contains the string "TSID", when I > don't know the file type? The Vista search function does NOT index all > files and even the files it does index don't have the contents as > searchable. > > I've looked in the indexing settings in the control panel and I can't > see any easy way to select all and enable indexing or enable searching > the contents of the files. Do I have to manually go through every file > type and change the settings, one at a time? Do I need to do this every > time after I install a program to make sure that any file type > references by that program and included? Quote: > > With the default installation, Vista won't even index a .log file. Quote: > > How can I search all files for one containing "TSID" "Always search by file name and content". You will then be able to search by file content. Now, you can use the Search box off of the Start button and enter what you're looking for with the search. You can also select Search Everywhere. You can also use the Advanced Search by using the Windows-key/F-key combination. In the Adv Search, you can check mark on "Include non indexed and hidden files and go to the Location box and select what locations to search in with the search. You'll see a pane on the left side during the search, which you can use to search by folder level. You can use booleans like AND, NOT, OR, EQUAL in the search criteria, but you'll have to use Google to look this information up about the Search so that you get a better understanding on how to do it. If you do the search from the search box on Explore, then you can go to Adv. Search from there too. Also while in the Adv Search, you can use the Alt-key to pull-up more menu options. |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? "Paul MontDenturesDropped" <Paul@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eny9CjAKJHA.4940@xxxxxx Quote: > Calab wrote: Quote: >> The search function in Vista seems like a step backwards from XP... >> >> How can I search for a file that contains the string "TSID", when I don't >> know the file type? The Vista search function does NOT index all files >> and even the files it does index don't have the contents as Quote: > If you know how to use the search, it will find anything you're looking > for. Quote: >> >> How can I search all files for one containing "TSID" > You go to Control Panel/Folder Options, to the Search tab and select > "Always search by file name and content". > > You will then be able to search by file content. they contain "TSID"? |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? Calab wrote: Quote: > > "Paul MontDenturesDropped" <Paul@xxxxxx> wrote in > message news:eny9CjAKJHA.4940@xxxxxx Quote: >> Calab wrote: Quote: >>> The search function in Vista seems like a step backwards from XP... >>> >>> How can I search for a file that contains the string "TSID", when I >>> don't know the file type? The Vista search function does NOT index >>> all files and even the files it does index don't have the contents as Quote: >> If you know how to use the search, it will find anything you're >> looking for. Quote: >>> >>> How can I search all files for one containing "TSID" >> You go to Control Panel/Folder Options, to the Search tab and select >> "Always search by file name and content". >> >> You will then be able to search by file content. > So, after that change, Vista will even search .DLL and .EXE files to see > if they contain "TSID"? the files some kind of way, then it should locate them. |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? Are you sure you want to tie up your computer by searching through .exe files that can be maybe 100 meg in size for a string? Search by string is basically for searching text files that may be 1-2 meg in size - unless you are writing a novel. Of course, you may have special needs. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Calab" <myspam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9Zkz0AKJHA.920@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Paul MontDenturesDropped" <Paul@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eny9CjAKJHA.4940@xxxxxx Quote: >> Calab wrote: Quote: >>> The search function in Vista seems like a step backwards from XP... >>> >>> How can I search for a file that contains the string "TSID", when I >>> don't know the file type? The Vista search function does NOT index all >>> files and even the files it does index don't have the contents as Quote: >> If you know how to use the search, it will find anything you're looking >> for. Quote: >>> >>> How can I search all files for one containing "TSID" >> You go to Control Panel/Folder Options, to the Search tab and select >> "Always search by file name and content". >> >> You will then be able to search by file content. > So, after that change, Vista will even search .DLL and .EXE files to see > if they contain "TSID"? |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 17:42:29 -0600, "Calab" <myspam@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >So, after that change, Vista will even search .DLL and .EXE files to see if >they contain "TSID"? Best choice: Install "Agent Ransack" (google it). Use that instead. Disable the windows indexing service for good measure. |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? "+Bob+" <uctraing@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:g7ene4hofc0qjo18aut7mhcn2hnm1bm3sq@xxxxxx Quote: > On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 17:42:29 -0600, "Calab" <myspam@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>So, after that change, Vista will even search .DLL and .EXE files to see >>if >>they contain "TSID"? > > Best choice: Install "Agent Ransack" (google it). Use that instead. > > Disable the windows indexing service for good measure. thanks for the link. been looking for a grep with a gui and regexp for a while... |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 15:53:28 -0400, "Duane Hebert" <spoo@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: >> Best choice: Install "Agent Ransack" (google it). Use that instead. >> >> Disable the windows indexing service for good measure. > >thanks for the link. been looking for a grep with a gui and regexp >for a while... |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? "+Bob+" <uctraing@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ce3oe416m4b75oijnetiuv6ebdg35ksmup@xxxxxx Quote: > On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 15:53:28 -0400, "Duane Hebert" <spoo@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: Quote: >>> Best choice: Install "Agent Ransack" (google it). Use that instead. >>> >>> Disable the windows indexing service for good measure. >> >>thanks for the link. been looking for a grep with a gui and regexp >>for a while... > If you're into regexp's it's an excellent tool! Seems to be fine. It even finds files in my SVN repo. And the price is great. |
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| | Re: Find any file containing a string? If vista is so good why should someone have to buy extra software to do simple tasks like look for a file? I am pissed that I have to buy more soft ware to run my compter after all I did have a good serch program in my old Windows XP. It work good too. Vista is driving me nuts. "+Bob+" wrote: Quote: > On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 15:53:28 -0400, "Duane Hebert" <spoo@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: Quote: > >> Best choice: Install "Agent Ransack" (google it). Use that instead. > >> > >> Disable the windows indexing service for good measure. > > > >thanks for the link. been looking for a grep with a gui and regexp > >for a while... > If you're into regexp's it's an excellent tool! > |
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