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I'm having an issue on numerous directories that contain a single file type
(MSG). If I right click and choose Properties on a directory, it may show a file count of 1000. If I Right Click and choose search "*.MSG", it will always show a higher file count... let's say from 1001 - 1050. Any ideas on why Search shows more files than Properties? |
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If the files/folders/paths were, in some cases, longer than 256 characters,
would this affect the count? "Brian Krontz" wrote: I'm having an issue on numerous directories that contain a single file type (MSG). If I right click and choose Properties on a directory, it may show a file count of 1000. If I Right Click and choose search "*.MSG", it will always show a higher file count... let's say from 1001 - 1050. Any ideas on why Search shows more files than Properties? |
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"Brian Krontz" wrote in message
... I'm having an issue on numerous directories that contain a single file type (MSG). If I right click and choose Properties on a directory, it may show a file count of 1000. If I Right Click and choose search "*.MSG", it will always show a higher file count... let's say from 1001 - 1050. Any ideas on why Search shows more files than Properties? Open a Command Prompt window and do a dir/s/-p SomeFileName.txt |
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I understand where you are going with this, but it doesn't solve my
situation. Let me give you another example: Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Visually count 21 files [Or] Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Right click directory and select Properties "Contains: 20 files" The files are stored on a 2003 server... and I have the same issues when using Explorer on the desktop or the server. It would be one thing if the directory properties said more (ie: hidden file), but when they say LESS than the visual count... I start to get worried. "Howard Kaikow" wrote: "Brian Krontz" wrote in message ... I'm having an issue on numerous directories that contain a single file type (MSG). If I right click and choose Properties on a directory, it may show a file count of 1000. If I Right Click and choose search "*.MSG", it will always show a higher file count... let's say from 1001 - 1050. Any ideas on why Search shows more files than Properties? Open a Command Prompt window and do a dir/s/-p SomeFileName.txt |
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"Brian Krontz" wrote in message
... I understand where you are going with this, but it doesn't solve my situation. Let me give you another example: Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Visually count 21 files [Or] Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Right click directory and select Properties "Contains: 20 files" The files are stored on a 2003 server... and I have the same issues when using Explorer on the desktop or the server. It would be one thing if the directory properties said more (ie: hidden file), but when they say LESS than the visual count... I start to get worried. Do any of the files have the System or Hidden properties checked. Could be that some counting methods do not include those files, depending on the options you have chosen. |
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"Howard Kaikow" wrote:
Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Visually count 21 files [Or] Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Right click directory and select Properties "Contains: 20 files" The files are stored on a 2003 server... and I have the same issues when using Explorer on the desktop or the server. It would be one thing if the directory properties said more (ie: hidden file), but when they say LESS than the visual count... I start to get worried. Do any of the files have the System or Hidden properties checked. Could be that some counting methods do not include those files, depending on the options you have chosen. He's comparing a VISUAL count against what Explorer counts... and that visual count is larger READING is a skill. |
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Thank you both. The example I gave (21 visual files counted with 20 listed in
the Folder Properties)... there are 21 .MSG files in the directory... and 20 files in the Properties count. None are hidden or system. This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. "PD43" wrote: "Howard Kaikow" wrote: Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Visually count 21 files [Or] Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Right click directory and select Properties "Contains: 20 files" The files are stored on a 2003 server... and I have the same issues when using Explorer on the desktop or the server. It would be one thing if the directory properties said more (ie: hidden file), but when they say LESS than the visual count... I start to get worried. Do any of the files have the System or Hidden properties checked. Could be that some counting methods do not include those files, depending on the options you have chosen. He's comparing a VISUAL count against what Explorer counts... and that visual count is larger READING is a skill. |
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One thing that I'm noticing is that a lot, if not all, of the directories
with this issue have "copies" of files... Example: filename.msg filename (1).msg The problem, though, is that they aren't really copies of files. When we export MSG's, filenames are assigned by Subject Line... so 2 emails with a Subject Line of "Microsoft Windows 7 Release Date" would create 2 separate files that would be called: Microsoft Windows 7 Release Date.msg Microsoft Windows 7 Release Date (1).msg The contents of both MSG's are usually completely different as well as the filesize. Again... this is a trend I'm seeing, but not the end all difference between directories with a correct count and directories with an incorrect count. Either way, there are still two files... not one... right? Thoughts? "Brian Krontz" wrote: Thank you both. The example I gave (21 visual files counted with 20 listed in the Folder Properties)... there are 21 .MSG files in the directory... and 20 files in the Properties count. None are hidden or system. This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. "PD43" wrote: "Howard Kaikow" wrote: Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Visually count 21 files [Or] Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Right click directory and select Properties "Contains: 20 files" The files are stored on a 2003 server... and I have the same issues when using Explorer on the desktop or the server. It would be one thing if the directory properties said more (ie: hidden file), but when they say LESS than the visual count... I start to get worried. Do any of the files have the System or Hidden properties checked. Could be that some counting methods do not include those files, depending on the options you have chosen. He's comparing a VISUAL count against what Explorer counts... and that visual count is larger READING is a skill. |
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Brian Krontz wrote:
This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. I'm curious why such a seemingly insignificant situation would be of concern to you. |
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We are taking in evidence from law firms in the form of emails... processing
it... and we need to make sure we get it ALL processed and back to them. Sometimes files are dropped in processing and when the base file counts on thousands of folders and subfolders are off, it becomes a problem. We can't say for sure whether or not we have all of the data to hand back to the law firm... and nobody wants to be responsible for dropping the email that has evidence to put the guys at Enron in jail... right? "PD43" wrote: Brian Krontz wrote: This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. I'm curious why such a seemingly insignificant situation would be of concern to you. |
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Brian Krontz wrote:
We are taking in evidence from law firms in the form of emails... processing it... and we need to make sure we get it ALL processed and back to them. Sometimes files are dropped in processing and when the base file counts on thousands of folders and subfolders are off, it becomes a problem. We can't say for sure whether or not we have all of the data to hand back to the law firm... and nobody wants to be responsible for dropping the email that has evidence to put the guys at Enron in jail... right? Cool. Sounds "mission critical". |
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I think perhaps the Windows Explorer GUI is not the tool for the job?
Brian Krontz wrote: We are taking in evidence from law firms in the form of emails... processing it... and we need to make sure we get it ALL processed and back to them. Sometimes files are dropped in processing and when the base file counts on thousands of folders and subfolders are off, it becomes a problem. We can't say for sure whether or not we have all of the data to hand back to the law firm... and nobody wants to be responsible for dropping the email that has evidence to put the guys at Enron in jail... right? "PD43" wrote: Brian Krontz wrote: This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. I'm curious why such a seemingly insignificant situation would be of concern to you. |
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Thank you. While that may make sense to some, I'm staring at 21 files and the
Folder Properties say 20. I'm under the impression that there must be an explanation. "Bob I" wrote: I think perhaps the Windows Explorer GUI is not the tool for the job? Brian Krontz wrote: We are taking in evidence from law firms in the form of emails... processing it... and we need to make sure we get it ALL processed and back to them. Sometimes files are dropped in processing and when the base file counts on thousands of folders and subfolders are off, it becomes a problem. We can't say for sure whether or not we have all of the data to hand back to the law firm... and nobody wants to be responsible for dropping the email that has evidence to put the guys at Enron in jail... right? "PD43" wrote: Brian Krontz wrote: This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. I'm curious why such a seemingly insignificant situation would be of concern to you. |
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I can't say where your "problem" is popping in, but I do know that you
can "see" the same file twice due to "paths" that Windows uses to show you files. Frequently they will be found in the "My Documents" folder, sam file but can be seen through the real path and the "displayed" path. People "attempting" to reduce file counts, get really confused when they delete the "extra" file and they both disappear. I'd suggest looking via the command line, or some third party file manager software. Brian Krontz wrote: Thank you. While that may make sense to some, I'm staring at 21 files and the Folder Properties say 20. I'm under the impression that there must be an explanation. "Bob I" wrote: I think perhaps the Windows Explorer GUI is not the tool for the job? Brian Krontz wrote: We are taking in evidence from law firms in the form of emails... processing it... and we need to make sure we get it ALL processed and back to them. Sometimes files are dropped in processing and when the base file counts on thousands of folders and subfolders are off, it becomes a problem. We can't say for sure whether or not we have all of the data to hand back to the law firm... and nobody wants to be responsible for dropping the email that has evidence to put the guys at Enron in jail... right? "PD43" wrote: Brian Krontz wrote: This behavior is not specific to this example directory... and the counts are correct on some directories that have MSG's while incorrect on others. I'm curious why such a seemingly insignificant situation would be of concern to you. |
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"PD43" wrote in message
... "Howard Kaikow" wrote: Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Visually count 21 files [Or] Windows Explorer opened Browse to directory Right click directory and select Properties "Contains: 20 files" The files are stored on a 2003 server... and I have the same issues when using Explorer on the desktop or the server. It would be one thing if the directory properties said more (ie: hidden file), but when they say LESS than the visual count... I start to get worried. Do any of the files have the System or Hidden properties checked. Could be that some counting methods do not include those files, depending on the options you have chosen. He's comparing a VISUAL count against what Explorer counts... and that visual count is larger READING is a skill. READ what I wrote and stop wasting our time. |
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