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*Vanguard*
I use Start -> Search -> Files and Folders to find a file. In the last
instance, I noticed jusched.exe was running in Task Manager and wanted to
see what it was. A search on the filename resulted in no finds of it. Yet
it is running in Task Manager so I know the file exists. So I redo the same
search (just by clicking on the Search button again) and now it finds it.
Previously in another instance I was searching on .cpl files (Control Panel
applets) and it found nothing. Redoing the search still found nothing. I
opened a DOS shell and entered "dir C:\Windows\*.cpl /s" which found the
..cpl files under the System32 subdirectory. Then I clicked the Search
button again in the Search dialog and now it found the files.
Whether or not I have the options to search on hidden files or directories
is irrelevant (although I do have this option enabled). First the search
cannot find the file, then it can, and without changing any of its options.
What causes Search to be so damn flaky that you have to redo the search
repeatedly to find existing files?
instance, I noticed jusched.exe was running in Task Manager and wanted to
see what it was. A search on the filename resulted in no finds of it. Yet
it is running in Task Manager so I know the file exists. So I redo the same
search (just by clicking on the Search button again) and now it finds it.
Previously in another instance I was searching on .cpl files (Control Panel
applets) and it found nothing. Redoing the search still found nothing. I
opened a DOS shell and entered "dir C:\Windows\*.cpl /s" which found the
..cpl files under the System32 subdirectory. Then I clicked the Search
button again in the Search dialog and now it found the files.
Whether or not I have the options to search on hidden files or directories
is irrelevant (although I do have this option enabled). First the search
cannot find the file, then it can, and without changing any of its options.
What causes Search to be so damn flaky that you have to redo the search
repeatedly to find existing files?