Is there any way to use this feature to search for one specific file on many servers using something like Powershell?
Is there any way to use this feature to search for one specific file on many servers using something like Powershell?
Excellent information Alan.
Do you know if you can do something like find all files that were modified in the last 10 minutes ?
Excellent tutorial . Found a similar one there : www.computing-tips.net/Find_file_Windows_7 @Dario Strbenac - Not sure if it is possible in Windows 7 - but Windows XP is YES.
Definitely the advance tech query has helped a lot of people with their missing files, not missing files but finding the files, whose names have been forgotten by the user himself. The use of these syntax may not be so common among all the computer users but this is the definite way to look for your miss placed files. I have been doing this since more than a year and this really works.
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So... where does Microsoft document the Windows 7 AQS?
I see a number of pages for Window Search 4.0 (specifically referencing VISTA), but I have found not a single detailed documentation page for Windows 7 Search.
@Coran The Iowan,
That is right, the AQS is related to Search 4.0 rather than Windows 7. The same syntax is used in Vista and XP. As long as the documentation is related to Search 4.0 then it works on Windows 7.
MSDN has some documentation on AQS and I listed some script resources in a previous reply.
Advanced Query Syntax msdn.microsoft.com/.../bb266512.aspx
Alan
Evidently all the questions posted here are completely ignored.
Totally, totally useless. search for string does not work at all. Microsoft, if its broke, FIX IT!! its broke.
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