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| | Full text search in Vista Hi, How it is possible to perform a full text search in order to find a certain text string into a file, searching in all files on a system (or disk) indexing all files in the system (or disk)? -- Paolo |
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| | Re: Full text search in Vista Select Advanced Search. After that finds 0 or more files, you'll have a "button" below the files list offering to Search in File Contents. You can also, in Search Tool, modify the Search Options to "always search in file names and file contents (might be slow)" Val "Paolo" <Paolo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E1C4E86E-90B0-4AA5-A89B-2917965CB7B7@microsoft.com... Hi, How it is possible to perform a full text search in order to find a certain text string into a file, searching in all files on a system (or disk) indexing all files in the system (or disk)? -- Paolo |
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