Re: Apparent bug in XP SP2 filename search from Windows Explorer



Thanks Torgeir and Mak, but how do you explain this: in my original
post I mentioned that c:\ntldr was returning a hit with full filename
specified, while c:\boot.ini was not. Ntldr is as much a "system" and
"hidden" file as boot.ini, so whatever checkboxes happen to be checked
or unchecked, Search behavior should be the same for these two files,
wouldn't you say? Yet only one was detected by the search. It seemed to
have something to do with presence or absence of filename extension.

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wsk

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