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Re: Vista Seach inconsistency

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by VistaUser, May 28, 2009.

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    "Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]" <bc070521m@comcast.net> wrote in message
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    > On Wed, 27 May 2009 14:55:43 -0400, "VistaUser"
    > <vistauser@annonymous.com> wrote:
    >
    >>Vista searches have are maddening.
    >>
    >>Simple example:
    >>
    >>When searching the music folder to determine how many mp3 files are in the
    >>Music folder, I get results for folders that have been deleted. At first,
    >>I
    >>assumed that perhaps, Search just looks at the index and regurgitates the
    >>items from it until the the index is refreshed. This seems absurd but I
    >>understand that perhaps it is a tradeoff needed to speed up searches. If
    >>this is the case, I can understand a slight delay in getting accurate
    >>results - perhaps a brief time while the index is refreshed to reflect
    >>that
    >>some files and folders have been removed.
    >>
    >>That does not appear to be the case. I deleted several files and folders
    >>days ago, and Search still shows them in the results. This is nothing
    >>short
    >>of just downright stupid.

    >
    > I've seen that, too. Did you enable the "Folder" column header in the
    > Search window? It will show which files were found in the Recycle
    > Bin. If you click that column header, the results will be sorted
    > alphabetically by folder name, making it easier to see/ignore the
    > deleted files in the Recycle Bin.
    > --
    > Best Wishes,
    > Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)
    >
    > Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com



    The "Folder" column was already "enabled". Before I posted my comment, I
    made sure that the Recycle Bin was empty. I have used every version on
    Windows going back to the Windows environment under DOS and I am not a
    novice user of search engines. Vista Search is just downright
    counterintuitive for experienced users. The fact the one appears to have to
    use uppercase "OR" to use the "or" operator is just one of so many user
    hostile problems associated with this tool.
     

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