Both of you need to stop, because neither one of you know what you're
talking about. The search is only going to look in indexed locations,
which there are only three default locations out of the box. The entire HD
is not indexed like it is on XP, but it can be customized on Vista.
Mr. Arnold:
Vista search simply does not work on some machines like mine. I have seen
Vista search work, but as an early one to adopt Vista I have never seen
search work correctly on my machine, after re-indexing countless times and
after changing parameters to index contents of specified files.
I have an example that I shared with Microsoft of searching six identical
files. Vista's search can find only three of them. Microsoft made search
fast, but it doesn't always work and cannot be trusted. So what good is
that?
Microsoft now blocks my E-mail requests to trouble-shoot this search
problem. They do not care that Vista search does not work, and have no
diagnostic tools or suggestions to explore the failure on my machine.
I want to go back to XP because of the flawed Vista search but I refuse to
pay more money because of a defective Vista search.
I have wasted countless hours trying to get Vista seach to work, and it's
time to move on. I definitely will take a look at Apple or Linux for any
future machines since Microsoft offers no support even to those that are
early adopters of its products.
Why is it too much to ask for a search that ALWAYS works? The search
provided by Agent Ransack is the only reason I have not abandoned Vista.