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Old 27-08-2007, 11:26 PM   #1
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I have a file that search cannot find.
I can open its location in a folder and see the file and use the search
facility and it still cannot find it.
Have to use the advance facility to find it.
I have rebuilt the index and it still cannot find the file yet I can see it
and run it OK.
It will also not find Windows Photo Gallery.
When are MS going to fix this bug as it is an essentail part of the OS.
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Old 27-08-2007, 11:30 PM   #2
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Start_All Programs_Windows Photo Gallery
I found it!

"peter prewett" <peterprewett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a file that search cannot find.
> I can open its location in a folder and see the file and use the search
> facility and it still cannot find it.
> Have to use the advance facility to find it.
> I have rebuilt the index and it still cannot find the file yet I can see
> it
> and run it OK.
> It will also not find Windows Photo Gallery.
> When are MS going to fix this bug as it is an essentail part of the OS.


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Old 28-08-2007, 12:37 AM   #3
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peter prewett wrote:
> I have a file that search cannot find.
> I can open its location in a folder and see the file and use the search
> facility and it still cannot find it.
> Have to use the advance facility to find it.
> I have rebuilt the index and it still cannot find the file yet I can see it
> and run it OK.
> It will also not find Windows Photo Gallery.
> When are MS going to fix this bug as it is an essentail part of the OS.
>

check my earlier posts...I've complained of the same thing. divx and
flv files are not found, even after rebuilding the index about a week
ago. besides that issue, before I rebuilt the index, typing "*.d" in
the search box would bring up files without a d in their extension.
same thing with other letters. rebuilding the index at least fixed
that. sigh.

Dave
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Old 28-08-2007, 08:56 AM   #4
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"peter prewett" wrote:

> I have a file that search cannot find.
> I can open its location in a folder and see the file and use the search
> facility and it still cannot find it.


Is it an image saved with paint? This happens to me: all files saved with
paint are not found. There's a bug.

> It will also not find Windows Photo Gallery.


I'm able to find the photo gallery from the start menu search box.
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Old 28-08-2007, 09:30 AM   #5
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"David" wrote:

> divx and
> flv files are not found, even after rebuilding the index about a week
> ago. besides that issue, before I rebuilt the index, typing "*.d" in
> the search box would bring up files without a d in their extension.


have you added the .flv and .divx extensions in the Windows Search Indexer
options? :-)
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Old 28-08-2007, 10:16 AM   #6
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Windows Photo Gallery
Yes I can manually find and run it OK and it auto loads when trying to read
load/new pictures and have it in the start window so I do not have to search
for it.
Its just that Vista cannot find it even when it is under its nose!!

The other problem in not finding a file it is a jpeg I scanned it in.
Just scanned another image and it has found that one OK.

I have rebuilt the index and it still will not find either.

I think the search facility has major problems and needs fixing are there
any alternatives?

Microsoft have had years developing software by now it should be perfect
it worked in XP and was simple to use as one could look for words in files
etc.
Vista is a backward step.
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Old 29-08-2007, 07:55 PM   #7
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BillD wrote:
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> "David" wrote:
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>> divx and
>> flv files are not found, even after rebuilding the index about a week
>> ago. besides that issue, before I rebuilt the index, typing "*.d" in
>> the search box would bring up files without a d in their extension.

>
> have you added the .flv and .divx extensions in the Windows Search Indexer
> options? :-)

yes they are all in there. today i just discovered that search cant
even find the jpgs that it used to. it finds only 3 of hundreds, using
the index. when i turn OFF indexing in the options, search finds all
the jpgs, and all other files, very quickly. it seems that indexing
just doesn't work well on my 2 vista machines. I've even rebuilt the
index over a week ago to see if that would help. sigh.

Dave
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Old 29-08-2007, 07:58 PM   #8
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peter prewett wrote:
> Windows Photo Gallery
> Yes I can manually find and run it OK and it auto loads when trying to read
> load/new pictures and have it in the start window so I do not have to search
> for it.
> Its just that Vista cannot find it even when it is under its nose!!
>
> The other problem in not finding a file it is a jpeg I scanned it in.
> Just scanned another image and it has found that one OK.
>
> I have rebuilt the index and it still will not find either.
>
> I think the search facility has major problems and needs fixing are there
> any alternatives?
>
> Microsoft have had years developing software by now it should be perfect
> it worked in XP and was simple to use as one could look for words in files
> etc.
> Vista is a backward step.

in this regard, I agree with you 1000%. search is NOT working correctly
on my 2 vista machines, despite rebuilding the index and waiting over a
week. turning it off gives fast, accurate results (on my system,
anyway). go figure.

Dave
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Old 29-08-2007, 07:59 PM   #9
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> The alternative would be to disable the Index use the regular
> non-indexed search instead. When you disable the index, Vista will
> default to the non-indexed search. You can see how at this site:
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/6...le-disable.html
>
> Shawn
>
>

Hi, Shawn. I finally resorted to switching to non indexed searches
today. Now search finds everything i expect it to, and quickly.

Dave
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