"Boris" <> wrote in message
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> It seems there're big changes in Vista Search GUI (as opposed to XP),
> which Microsoft in its infinite wisdom imposed on us. Did they try to copy
> this functionality from Mac, but couldn't do it right?
> In XP, you could right-click on folder name and select Search UI from
> context menu. Advanced search was part of the Search UI.
> I have a simple Vista Search related question:
> Let's say there's directory: c:\somefolder - how do I (recursively)
> search contents of all files (in the above folder) for some string?
On some Vista machines (like my Vista "ultimate" PC), Vista search for
strings will not work on files that do not have the proper extensions. I
simply cannot search files for a specified string for many file types. The
check box "Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files (might be slow)"
simply does not work on my version of Vista Ultimate, and no one at
Microsoft cares. They said they could not reproduce my problem report, but
they refuse to investigate the Vista search failure on my machine.
You can try going to Control Panel | Indexing Options | Advanced | File
types and make sure that files types of interest have "index properties and
file contents" specified. I love the new Vista way: discover a file
extension that is not indexed correctly. Fix the specification for that
file extension and wait for your sysem to be re-indexed. Repeat (and waste
your time) as necessary, until all needed file extensions have been indexed.
For those with many old legacy files, and files from other platforms that do
not conform with Vista's extensions, you may not be able to effectively
search those files in Vista -- ever. Discovering that Vista is not finding
old files can be quite fustrating and time consuming, but again, no one at
Microsoft cares.
I have searched for months for a solution and cannot find a Vista search
solution without a 3rd party search tool on my Vista "ultimate" machine. I
have found Agent Ransack to work reasonably well as a replacement search for
Vista:
http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/download.aspx.
Vista does not have the search capability that has been present in Windows
Explorer in Windows 95, but no one at Microsoft cares. Microsoft is quite
happy to give us a very fast seach, but does not care that the search is
flawed or only works on certain machines. And if you have many files on
your machine, you can't search until everything is indexed.
Microsoft management has stopped answering my E-mails about the flawed
search in Vista -- they simply do not care that Vista search does not work.
Unless or until a very large customer demands that Vista search be fixed,
Microsoft will ignore the problem.