Venkatesh
December 5th 03, 01:27 AM
Hi
Download a tiny patch to fix this temporary glitch:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_persisthandler.vbs
Courtesy: Doug Knox [MS-MVP]
Usage: Download file to your computer and simply
double-click it so that it would automatically get
installed. Norton anti-virus software might warn you of
a "malicious" script, this is normal if you have "Script
Safe" or similar technology enabled.
I recommend you to choose "Authorize entire script" option
next Action.
Good Luck !!
Venky
"You don't sweat it, you don't get it"
>-----Original Message-----
>I am running XP Pro
>
>This problem occurs when searching for files on my hard
>drive specifically by looking for a word or phrase in the
>file. I open windows explorer --> click search --> type
>in the phrase I need in "A word or phrase in the file:":
>
>-this works when the file is txt. But when I search for
>files with extensions .asp and .sql it does not work. I
>know the files contain the relevant text.
>
>-also, when I rename a .txt that was successfully found
>to .asp the system does not find the file anymore
>
>I have checked to see if I have case sensitivity or other
>options set but all seems to be OK there
>.
>
Download a tiny patch to fix this temporary glitch:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_persisthandler.vbs
Courtesy: Doug Knox [MS-MVP]
Usage: Download file to your computer and simply
double-click it so that it would automatically get
installed. Norton anti-virus software might warn you of
a "malicious" script, this is normal if you have "Script
Safe" or similar technology enabled.
I recommend you to choose "Authorize entire script" option
next Action.
Good Luck !!
Venky
"You don't sweat it, you don't get it"
>-----Original Message-----
>I am running XP Pro
>
>This problem occurs when searching for files on my hard
>drive specifically by looking for a word or phrase in the
>file. I open windows explorer --> click search --> type
>in the phrase I need in "A word or phrase in the file:":
>
>-this works when the file is txt. But when I search for
>files with extensions .asp and .sql it does not work. I
>know the files contain the relevant text.
>
>-also, when I rename a .txt that was successfully found
>to .asp the system does not find the file anymore
>
>I have checked to see if I have case sensitivity or other
>options set but all seems to be OK there
>.
>