XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics, microsoft.public.windo   
   sxp.configuration_manage, microsoft.public.windowsxp.general   
   XPost: alt.os.windows-xp, alt.windows-xp, microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize   
   From: nospam@rabid-dog.net   
      
   Michael Bednarek wrote:   
   > On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 18:25:46 +0200, Viviana Vc    
   > wrote in (!!!) [microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,   
   > microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,   
   > microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, alt.os.windows.xp,   
   > alt.os.windows-xp, microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,]   
   > alt.windows-xp:   
   >   
   >> Until now I have used Windows 2000, and these days I switched to   
   >> Windows XP SP2. Now I'm having the following problem with the   
   >> Windows Explorer Search in WinXP (I'll describe the steps to   
   >> reproduce):   
   >> - create a directory eg MY_DIR   
   >> - create in this dir a file momo.txt in which write the text "lolo"   
   >> - make a copy of momo.txt in the same dir and rename it to momo.pm   
   >> - use Windows Explorer to make a search into MY_DIR directory for all   
   >> files that contain the "lolo" string   
   >> => even if the content of momo.txt and momo.pm is identical, only   
   >> momo.txt is found. In Windows 2000 this was not a problem.   
   >>   
   >> I used TweakUI to change the search to be like Windows 2k, but this   
   >> doesn't really affect the actual search. How can I change the   
   >> behaviour, so that in the above scenario both files to be found as   
   >> containing the "lolo" string?   
   >   
   > Not reproducible here (NT5.1-SP2, fully patched, indexing disabled),   
   > both files are listed as found.   
   >   
   > [F'up set to ng where found.]   
      
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