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Windows 7 Search Questions
I have been checking out the Windows 7 Search function which is highly rated by MS as a considerable improvement over XP.
I was using as a target for the Search Function some *.mbx files which I know exist in the path :- C:\Users\My Name\App Data\Roaming\Qualcomm\Eudora. These files do not show when I type "*.mbx" in the search box inspite of the fact that they are present there.
If I click on the Properties of the service "Windows Search" I note that I have this set to "MANUAL".
Must I set this to "AUTOMATIC" to enable the location of these files to appear in the Search box?
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My guess would be in Folder Options
tick Show hidden folders, files and drives
uncheck Hide Extensions for known file types
you may have to also
uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)
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My guess would be in Folder Options
tick Show hidden folders, files and drives
uncheck Hide Extensions for known file types
you may have to also
uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)
Dis all that but no joy I'm afraid . the files still not showing when typed into the search box
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Windows Search is the subject of a lot of controversy on this forum.
Bottom line is that it "works" pretty well if you are willing to learn how to use it and ascend the required learning curve.
Others choose to use third party tools that will find *.mbx in 1 second flat with no learning curve.
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Agreed, since trying
Everything , I use it more often then windows search. A Guy
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Windows Search is the subject of a lot of controversy on this forum.
Bottom line is that it "works" pretty well if you are willing to learn how to use it and ascend the required learning curve.
Others choose to use third party tools that will find *.mbx in 1 second flat with no learning curve.
Yes, FileSearchEX is my fav followed by the command line.
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