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| Guest | Vista Search Horribly Broken?!?! I have Vista Business, latest patch. In Vista Search I specify location: Local Hard Drives (C , searchingfor file "*.837". Search finds one SHORTCUT in my Recent items folder. That's not right... I bring up the command prompt and from C: I do "dir/w/s *.837". Guess what, my files are right there in C:\Users\Me. WTF Microsoft?!?! Do I have to go back to command line search to find files now? |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Search Horribly Broken?!?! This is probably a side effect of the "Virtualization" system, I think that is tech speak for "A faster and more comprehensive way to lose things". Also check your hard drive's properties and uncheck "Index this drive" since that becomes worse than useless too. Slows you down plenty put still can't find anything ![]() Tiberius wrote: Quote: > My Advice: disable the search indexing service > > > > > "Ninjak on FW" <shawnn@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1191015685.164393.176160@xxxxxx Quote: >> I have Vista Business, latest patch. >> >> In Vista Search I specify location: Local Hard Drives (C , searching>> for file "*.837". Search finds one SHORTCUT in my Recent items folder. >> That's not right... >> >> I bring up the command prompt and from C: I do "dir/w/s *.837". Guess >> what, my files are right there in C:\Users\Me. >> >> WTF Microsoft?!?! Do I have to go back to command line search to find >> files now? >> > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Search Horribly Broken?!?! ".837" is not a normal file extension, and thus won't be indexed, unless you add it to the Indexing options. What happens if you try searching for "ext:.837"? I renamed a file to have a .837 extension, and search found it immediately. "Ninjak on FW" <shawnn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1191015685.164393.176160@xxxxxx Quote: > I have Vista Business, latest patch. > > In Vista Search I specify location: Local Hard Drives (C , searching> for file "*.837". Search finds one SHORTCUT in my Recent items folder. > That's not right... > > I bring up the command prompt and from C: I do "dir/w/s *.837". Guess > what, my files are right there in C:\Users\Me. > > WTF Microsoft?!?! Do I have to go back to command line search to find > files now? > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Search Horribly Broken?!?! "Ninjak on FW" <shawnn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1191015685.164393.176160@xxxxxx Quote: >I have Vista Business, latest patch. > > In Vista Search I specify location: Local Hard Drives (C , searching> for file "*.837". Search finds one SHORTCUT in my Recent items folder. > That's not right... > > I bring up the command prompt and from C: I do "dir/w/s *.837". Guess > what, my files are right there in C:\Users\Me. > > WTF Microsoft?!?! Do I have to go back to command line search to find > files now? system files*. I too thought that the Vista's Search was painful and couldn't find any thing, until someone posted about enabling the Include function on the Advanced Search. Actually Vista's Search is cool and I was cussing it out for nothing. |
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