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On 21-4-2010 22:39, Warp wrote:
> Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
>> Nope. Every window has a search box in it, *and* that search box handles the
>> complex file formats too. If all you want to do is search for a text string
>> in a directory tree, Windows has that.
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> Do you honestly think I would be claiming that it doesn't work if I hadn't
> tried it already? It doesn't work.
>
> I really got once stuck because I just *couldn't* find what I was
> searching for. I knew the string was in some files and I wanted to know
> which of them, but the damn thing simply refused to tell me, no matter
> what I tried. (IIRC I was searching for C++ files which include a specific
> header or something like that. I ended up having to figure that out by
> other means.)
Seems like you have the same problem as me.
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