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| | Search hard drive for files containing ... ? I was wanting to search my temporary files (on my hard drive) for files that contained a particular word. I knew how to do it in XP, but I couldn't figure it out in Vista. I want to search from a starting point, and include sub-folders from that point. For a single folder I guess could use find (or a grep utility I brought over from my old computer). I want to recurse from a given place (or maybe my whole hard drive). In the Vista Search, I found "Advanced", but no content/containing box. I entered "content search" and "search content" without the quotes into the Vista HelpAndSupport box: thirty responses, but none relevant to searching for a file on the hard drive with a given content. How do I search for files on my computer containing a particular word or string? |
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| | Re: Search hard drive for files containing ... ? Just type the word or phrase into the search box, and sit back and wait. Desktop Search will look for files starting with your string, or files containing the string (provided there is an ifilter for that file type). and it will only search indexed folders, unless you tell it otherwise in the advanced search. Here's a link to reference for advanced queries... http://www.microsoft.com/windows/des.../advanced.mspx -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Cal Learner" <via_newsgroup@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2668t39kjj3v7dcosij0a2io4ecpqa59d0@xxxxxx Quote: > I was wanting to search my temporary files (on my hard drive) for > files that contained a particular word. I knew how to do it in XP, > but I couldn't figure it out in Vista. > > I want to search from a starting point, and include sub-folders from > that point. For a single folder I guess could use find (or a grep > utility I brought over from my old computer). I want to recurse from > a given place (or maybe my whole hard drive). In the Vista Search, I > found "Advanced", but no content/containing box. > > I entered "content search" and "search content" without the quotes > into the Vista HelpAndSupport box: thirty responses, but none > relevant to searching for a file on the hard drive with a given > content. > > How do I search for files on my computer containing a particular > word or string? |
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| | Re: Search hard drive for files containing ... ? In microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Dave wrote: Quote: >Just type the word or phrase into the search box, and sit back and wait. >Desktop Search will look for files starting with your string, or files >containing the string (provided there is an ifilter for that file type). >and it will only search indexed folders, unless you tell it otherwise in the >advanced search. > >Here's a link to reference for advanced queries... >http://www.microsoft.com/windows/des.../advanced.mspx Looking at that link, it says System Requirements: Windows XP SP2 Windows Server 2003 SP1 All x64-bit versions of Windows XP All versions of Windows Server 2003 I infer that Desktop Search must be already included Vista, and that document pre-dates Vista. In the same area I also saw http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../advquery.mspx To invoke Desktop Search, is that the unlabeled box just above the start button that says "Start search" in gray? I thought of it like the old start->Run box with some added magic features. I had avoided that box for the most part thinking it might feed data to an external server. Are those searches limited to my own machine? I had previously used that box to launch commands that I knew the name of. I did try that for a content search based on your suggestion, and it quickly came back with a small subset of files including ones that did not have the search term as part of the filename. Perhaps it only searches files that are in the folders set up to be indexed or those of particular file types. The "personalize it" tab of the URL you provided would suggest that. I had actually gotten into this trying to figure out what were the temporary IE 7 files that were involved in a particular operation. Since I don't know the extension for that case, I could not seek out a handler. Maybe it is a *.tmp file for I know. Interestingly, typing "desktop search" into that box turned up nothing. So, to re-iterate, 1. Is that the little box in the start menu and not the thing you get when you click search? In other words, how do you start a content search? By "content" I mean strings. I think I don't mean meta-data. 2. Does it (or can it) limit searches to my own computer? 3. Are these searches only for things in folders that are "indexed"? I had turned off a lot of indexing because I kept thinking my computer had been take over when I heard the hard drive continually active. 4. Are these searches limited to particular file extensions? A video help file I watched seemed to imply that too. I wish the Windows help was more simple: to do zzz, click xxx and type yyy. There is some of that, but not for this topic. Thanks again. |
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| | Re: Search hard drive for files containing ... ? Let me try a more straight-forward question: is "desktop search" the little box in the start menu, or is it the thing you get when you click search? |
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| | Re: Search hard drive for files containing ... ? In microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Dave wrote: Quote: >Just type the word or phrase into the search box, and sit back and wait. >Desktop Search will look for files starting with your string, or files >containing the string (provided there is an ifilter for that file type). >and it will only search indexed folders, unless you tell it otherwise in the >advanced search. AwaysSearchFilenamesAndContents. I suspect this is for the Start box where one where you don't actually click Search to access. The one where you click Search lets you specify where to search, but does not do content. |
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| | RE: Search hard drive for files containing ... ? Aparently the "search by content" function is not properly working on Windows Vista (it used to work really fine on previous Windows versions). Note: I own Vista Ultimate 64-bits. |
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