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Old March 8th 14, 01:05 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Keith Nuttle
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In Windows XP you could do a search that List all files that had been
changed on a date. This list contained ALL of the files in ALL
directories on the hard drive.

Is this feature available in Windows 8?


Yes I know I can search through each directory and see the files change
in each, but I would like to see ALL of the files changed in ONE report
or list. This was possible in Windows XP.




There I times when I am trying to locate a specific file that this is
the only way to do it. Such as when you absent minded save a file
without checking the directory where you are saving the file. OR when
you are trying to locate the data files created by a new program
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Old March 8th 14, 02:49 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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You can do that with FileLocator Lite 2014
http://www.mythicsoft.com/filelocatorlite

"Keith Nuttle" wrote...
In Windows XP you could do a search that List all files that had been
changed on a date. This list contained ALL of the files in ALL
directories on the hard drive.


Is this feature available in Windows 8?


Yes I know I can search through each directory and see the files change
in each, but I would like to see ALL of the files changed in ONE report
or list. This was possible in Windows XP.


There I times when I am trying to locate a specific file that this is
the only way to do it. Such as when you absent minded save a file
without checking the directory where you are saving the file. OR when
you are trying to locate the data files created by a new program

 




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