Taming or understanding Vista file manager
Vista Home Premium.
I have a file, call it fred.txt. I want to locate it. I start at the top of the file hierarchy (harddrive c: (computer\harddrive C (not desktop)). As I type into the search window, winexplorer churns away and produces a "yellow pages" full of files, but not fred.txt. I know fred exists. In fact, as a test (after I laboriously find it another way), I can start the search in the exact directory fred lives, and Vista still does not find it. fred.txt is not hidden or system. This experience covers more than my experimental fred.txt. It happens with numerous files both created and installed. All the permissions and sharings I can set for every folder, and subfolder, all and every and owner and user, etc, have been done. I have set owner to me (with admin powers, etc). For file/folder options settings are not to hide anything, show all extensions, etc. What is the secret that will allow Vista Home Premium WinExplorer/file manager to act like WinXP Pro file manager, or at least act rationally? |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
"Dr. DOS" wrote in message
... Vista Home Premium. I have a file, call it fred.txt. I want to locate it. I start at the top of the file hierarchy (harddrive c: (computer\harddrive C (not desktop)). As I type into the search window, winexplorer churns away and produces a "yellow pages" full of files, but not fred.txt. I know fred exists. In fact, as a test (after I laboriously find it another way), I can start the search in the exact directory fred lives, and Vista still does not find it. fred.txt is not hidden or system. This experience covers more than my experimental fred.txt. It happens with numerous files both created and installed. All the permissions and sharings I can set for every folder, and subfolder, all and every and owner and user, etc, have been done. I have set owner to me (with admin powers, etc). For file/folder options settings are not to hide anything, show all extensions, etc. What is the secret that will allow Vista Home Premium WinExplorer/file manager to act like WinXP Pro file manager, or at least act rationally? Are you creating these files in locations that are being indexed? (To change Indexing Options do Control Panel-Indexing Options) |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
When searching for files try this: don't use the file extension such as .txt.
just the file name. Example: search for "proaudio" and not "proaudio.log". Also search non-indexed files. -- oscar :) ....Right click is your very good friend... "Dr. DOS" wrote: Vista Home Premium. I have a file, call it fred.txt. I want to locate it. I start at the top of the file hierarchy (harddrive c: (computer\harddrive C (not desktop)). As I type into the search window, winexplorer churns away and produces a "yellow pages" full of files, but not fred.txt. I know fred exists. In fact, as a test (after I laboriously find it another way), I can start the search in the exact directory fred lives, and Vista still does not find it. fred.txt is not hidden or system. This experience covers more than my experimental fred.txt. It happens with numerous files both created and installed. All the permissions and sharings I can set for every folder, and subfolder, all and every and owner and user, etc, have been done. I have set owner to me (with admin powers, etc). For file/folder options settings are not to hide anything, show all extensions, etc. What is the secret that will allow Vista Home Premium WinExplorer/file manager to act like WinXP Pro file manager, or at least act rationally? |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
Gordon wrote:
"Dr. DOS" wrote in message ... Vista Home Premium. I have a file, call it fred.txt. I want to locate it. I start at the top of the file hierarchy (harddrive c: (computer\harddrive C (not desktop)). As I type into the search window, winexplorer churns away and produces a "yellow pages" full of files, but not fred.txt. I know fred exists. In fact, as a test (after I laboriously find it another way), I can start the search in the exact directory fred lives, and Vista still does not find it. fred.txt is not hidden or system. This experience covers more than my experimental fred.txt. It happens with numerous files both created and installed. All the permissions and sharings I can set for every folder, and subfolder, all and every and owner and user, etc, have been done. I have set owner to me (with admin powers, etc). For file/folder options settings are not to hide anything, show all extensions, etc. What is the secret that will allow Vista Home Premium WinExplorer/file manager to act like WinXP Pro file manager, or at least act rationally? Are you creating these files in locations that are being indexed? (To change Indexing Options do Control Panel-Indexing Options) I have adjusted indexing options. I can now find fred, BUT the search function is still too broad. I. E., it finds variations on fred.xxx, but also finds xxx(*).fre, etc. All I want is for search to function as it used to in xp, 98, 95. that is, I want to search for a file that starts with fred not *fred* and not *.* with fred in the text. I do not want SEARCH to start looking before I finish entering my criteria. Can you help? |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
"Dr. Dos" wrote in message
... I have adjusted indexing options. I can now find fred, BUT the search function is still too broad. I. E., it finds variations on fred.xxx, but also finds xxx(*).fre, etc. All I want is for search to function as it used to in xp, 98, 95. that is, I want to search for a file that starts with fred not *fred* and not *.* with fred in the text. I do not want SEARCH to start looking before I finish entering my criteria. Can you help? Do WinKey+F and the Search folder window opens - click on Advanced Search. HTH |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:33:18 -0500, "Dr. Dos" wrote:
I have adjusted indexing options. I can now find fred, BUT the search function is still too broad. I. E., it finds variations on fred.xxx, but also finds xxx(*).fre, etc. All I want is for search to function as it used to in xp, 98, 95. that is, I want to search for a file that starts with fred not *fred* and not *.* with fred in the text. I do not want SEARCH to start looking before I finish entering my criteria. Can you help? Hello Dr. DOS, You cannot prevent WDS from starting to search as you are typing. However, most of your difficulties are caused by using the old-style search syntax. Forget that, and learn the proper syntax for WDS 4. It is different but it works nicely. For example, try pasting in this query: filename:Fred* AND ext:txt It will return only text files that start with the string "Fred" (Fred.txt, Frederick.txt, etc.). Including "filename:" or "file:" before the string ensures that only the desired files will be returned. Text files with other names but with the string "Fred" in their contents will be ignored. The basics of the new syntax are shown in the Vista help screen "Tips for finding files". Additional details are found in the WDS 4 query guide: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../advquery.mspx Doug M. in NJ |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
Hi, I'm new to this forum and new to Vista so I may not be doing this correctly. My question is how do I search within the File Manager. I don't see any option for using the search function when I'm in Vista Home Premium. I'm sure it's there but I can't find it. Any help is greatly appreciated. RJB2020 -- dickleb |
Taming or understanding Vista file manager
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:11:22 -0600, dickleb
wrote: Hi, I'm new to this forum and new to Vista so I may not be doing this correctly. My question is how do I search within the File Manager. I don't see any option for using the search function when I'm in Vista Home Premium. I'm sure it's there but I can't find it. Any help is greatly appreciated. Click the Start Orb. Look at the bottom where it says "Start Search" That's where you type your search terms. |
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