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      07-08-2009
When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is Vista
searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
searching files that have that word IN the file?

If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN the
file, and not necessarily in the file name?

thanks,
Heather
 
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      07-08-2009
HT wrote:
> When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is Vista
> searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
> searching files that have that word IN the file?
>
> If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN the
> file, and not necessarily in the file name?
>
> thanks,
> Heather


Heather,

Control Panel > Folder Options > Search Tab. Here you can set preferences.

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      07-08-2009


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      07-08-2009

Under Folder Options tick "always search file names and contents".

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> When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is
> Vista
> searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
> searching files that have that word IN the file?
>
> If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN
> the
> file, and not necessarily in the file name?
>
> thanks,
> Heather


 
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      07-08-2009
Fulk this NG censors, I answered your question but they're so afraid to
admit Vista's search being a piece of you know what, they deleted my post.

Good f-g luck Microsoft.
Unable to accept criticism, lamers.

 
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HT
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      07-08-2009
Thanks...I'll look into all of that. But is the default that it only searches
the file name?

Heather

"HT" wrote:

> When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is Vista
> searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
> searching files that have that word IN the file?
>
> If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN the
> file, and not necessarily in the file name?
>
> thanks,
> Heather

 
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Dave T.
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      07-08-2009
HT wrote:
> Thanks...I'll look into all of that. But is the default that it only searches
> the file name?
>
> Heather
>
> "HT" wrote:
>
>> When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is Vista
>> searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
>> searching files that have that word IN the file?
>>
>> If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN the
>> file, and not necessarily in the file name?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Heather


Not exactly, it depends on the view you are searching from. If you open
the folder that contains the file and search from there, it will look at
file contents by default. For example, if you want a file that you know
is in your documents folder, use the search box at the top of that
window and it will by default use contents, tags, file size, dates or
other terms. For an advanced search, press win+F, and near the top right
of the window you can start the advanced search.

http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-5923713.html

This article is a good starting reference.


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HT
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      07-10-2009

Thanks so much for your help!

"Dave T." wrote:

> HT wrote:
> > Thanks...I'll look into all of that. But is the default that it only searches
> > the file name?
> >
> > Heather
> >
> > "HT" wrote:
> >
> >> When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is Vista
> >> searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
> >> searching files that have that word IN the file?
> >>
> >> If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN the
> >> file, and not necessarily in the file name?
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> Heather

>
> Not exactly, it depends on the view you are searching from. If you open
> the folder that contains the file and search from there, it will look at
> file contents by default. For example, if you want a file that you know
> is in your documents folder, use the search box at the top of that
> window and it will by default use contents, tags, file size, dates or
> other terms. For an advanced search, press win+F, and near the top right
> of the window you can start the advanced search.
>
> http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-5923713.html
>
> This article is a good starting reference.
>
>
> Dave T.
>

 
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Dave T.
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      07-10-2009
HT wrote:
> Thanks so much for your help!
>
> "Dave T." wrote:
>
>> HT wrote:
>>> Thanks...I'll look into all of that. But is the default that it only searches
>>> the file name?
>>>
>>> Heather
>>>
>>> "HT" wrote:
>>>
>>>> When I go into the search box in Windows Explorer and type a word, is Vista
>>>> searching all files that have the word in the file name or is it also
>>>> searching files that have that word IN the file?
>>>>
>>>> If it is the former, how do I get Vista to search for words that are IN the
>>>> file, and not necessarily in the file name?
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Heather

>> Not exactly, it depends on the view you are searching from. If you open
>> the folder that contains the file and search from there, it will look at
>> file contents by default. For example, if you want a file that you know
>> is in your documents folder, use the search box at the top of that
>> window and it will by default use contents, tags, file size, dates or
>> other terms. For an advanced search, press win+F, and near the top right
>> of the window you can start the advanced search.
>>
>> http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-5923713.html
>>
>> This article is a good starting reference.
>>
>>
>> Dave T.
>>

You're welcome.

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