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The behavior of the “Search Companion†in XP is different from the equivalent
feature in Win2K.
Win2K simply searches ‘real filenames’ whereas XP seems to search INTO files
which may contain other files in some compressed form – e.g. .cab files.
When I search “Local Hard Drives†it takes only a few seconds to search some
60K files on two of the drives and nearly a minute to search for a name (one
of only 36) on the Q:\ drive. The Q drive has few files but most of them are
over 7GB!
This is very painful. It should take only milleseconds to search Q.
Is there any way to get Search Companion to behave the way the search
function in Win2K works?
feature in Win2K.
Win2K simply searches ‘real filenames’ whereas XP seems to search INTO files
which may contain other files in some compressed form – e.g. .cab files.
When I search “Local Hard Drives†it takes only a few seconds to search some
60K files on two of the drives and nearly a minute to search for a name (one
of only 36) on the Q:\ drive. The Q drive has few files but most of them are
over 7GB!
This is very painful. It should take only milleseconds to search Q.
Is there any way to get Search Companion to behave the way the search
function in Win2K works?