How to find folders by date?

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Hello,

kind:folders Datecreated:>01.08.2007

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo
 
P. Di Stolfo said:
kind:folders Datecreated:>01.08.2007

"No results" :(

I forgot to mention in my first post:
1. including subfolders
2. German Windows (if this makes any differences)
 
Hello,

where do you search for them? Directly in the start menu, or do you click
Start -> Search and then copy the search string above into the right upper
search box?
Try the latter, and click the arrow beside Advanced Search, and check
"Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files...".

If you search inside a folder, copy the search string into the search box.
In the panel, click on Search Tools, and click Search pane, so that it is
visible. Click the arrow beside Advanced Search and check "Include...". Have
you built up your search index? Click onto Search Tools -> Modify index
locations and see how many items are indexed, and which locations are
included.

Hope this helps.
Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo
 
P. Di Stolfo said:
where do you search for them? Directly in the start menu, or do you click
Start -> Search and then copy the search string above into the right upper
search box?

Win+E (start Windows file-explorer), open folder, enter query into
upper-right searchbox.
Try the latter, and click the arrow beside Advanced Search, and check
"Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files...".

The desired folders are indexed, not hidden or systemfolders.
If you search inside a folder, copy the search string into the search box.
In the panel, click on Search Tools, and click Search pane, so that it is
visible. Click the arrow beside Advanced Search and check "Include...". Have
you built up your search index? Click onto Search Tools -> Modify index
locations and see how many items are indexed, and which locations are
included.

Folder is included in index.
 

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