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Windows 7 search fails

Name: Tella 2010-05-04 18:32

Hey everyone,
I have a folder full of word files, but if I search within the folder for some piece of text in a file, nothing comes up. I literally can copy and paste text from a file and the search still fails, even though Windows 7 can supposedly search within files.

And yes, I've already selected the relevant bits in Search options. See pic: http://www.sevenforums.com/attachments/general-discussion/36239d1257949359-search-inside-files-sea.png.

Any help?

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-04 20:21

the only thing i can deduct from your pic is that that folder hasnt been indexed and so it is only searching file names, on the "what to search" part, check the second option instead and try again.
also post back with results, im interested.

Name: Tella 2010-05-04 20:53

Good point, I switched it over to the other option ("Always search...") and no dice. Here's the weird part: if I search from the start menu, then it does search through the content. But if I search inside a Explorer window, then it only searches file names.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-04 22:10

Name: Tella 2010-05-06 15:11

Thanks for trying, but so far nothing has changed. I've asked Microsoft official help, so we'll see if they can resolve it.
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7files/thread/dc8430bd-3b41-428a-8727-935150e1fe6e/#1c5682f8-2965-4cdd-b5ee-e0a3d3916340

Until then, I installed Copernic.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-09 17:42

I doubt all of what you said is valid.

I've heard of Liberals who hate that we're still fighting a war in the oily East but little of Conservatives who do more than angst the fact.  Instead, they're rather angry the White House is trying to force/delude with an arbitrary pull-out date that they keep moving around.  Additionally, criticism of President Obama has been about his non-military international efforts and his domestic program, not his "overseas contingency" conduct; has Limbaugh called him a war criminal yet (has he?  I don't listen to the guy but I know if there's something radical to say he'd be the one to willingly say it whether or not other people believed it)?

As for the effort to now expand oil drilling, this is nothing new.  There has been some desire to push for expanding energy such as domestic oil drilling and nuclear construction for a number of years now, often little reported.  In fact, a lot of territory off the coast of California is already well-documented and mapped and Shell or ExxonMobil could get working on an unobtrusive method of oil extraction within a month were they allowed to tomorrow.  Those who push for the expansions now probably are using the war to try and tug heart strings - after-all, who wouldn't want to make it less likely we'd stay entangled there for the wrong reasons? - but is more a reaction to what is seen as an unrealistic Green national energy plan.

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