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- 21 Nov 2013 17:55
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Make Sysnative
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2731
Re: Make Sysnative
So... quite confused here. Have latest 13.3 version and trying to edit/find my hosts file.. navigate to C:\Windows\system32\drivers and cannot see the etc folder. Try to create one and it says it already exists. I get the warning line: system32 has been redirected by windows to sysWow64... but why c...
- 02 Jun 2013 15:52
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Add XYplorer to AutoplayHandlers
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2071
Re: Add XYplorer to AutoplayHandlers
Give this one a shot for Win7 - seems to do a good job on my machine and allowed me to clean up a ton of auto handlers that weren't accessible through the normal win7 control panel.. enjoy!
http://download.cnet.com/Default-Progra ... 65255.html
http://download.cnet.com/Default-Progra ... 65255.html
- 02 Oct 2012 02:01
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settting
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2061
Re: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settti
Thanks Peter - I think the problem here is the way the system searches the files as you mention... hopefully, a natural number search will be added down the road - think it would be less confusing to the user as "naturally" a filename such as 1000.x should be considered as coming after 900...
- 01 Oct 2012 18:58
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settting
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2061
Re: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settti
I had found it under Help>Find Files Name>Name>Comparison Operators -- the whole text is here: Comparison Operators The Name field supports comparison operators. This means you can e.g. list all files from A to M. < Less than > Greater than <= Less than or equal to >= Greater than or equal to The op...
- 01 Oct 2012 16:36
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settting
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2061
Re: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settti
Bummer.... think the help section might need to be clarified a bit.. because I took the statement below to mean I could so this exact Find Files operation on numerics: When numbers are compared it's about numerical values..... Would think that this would allow you to use the find files to search on ...
- 30 Sep 2012 21:28
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settting
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2061
Find Files: search not using Natural Numeric Sort settting
Ok.. not sure if this is a bug or not... but I reported this in the tips/tricks section (viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8569) because I was not getting the results I expected from a search... from discussing it there, it seems like the search function goes off the "system" filename listing and do...
- 30 Sep 2012 00:52
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Added this to the feature request cause I'm not sure this is really a bug or not... but figured I'd add there in case I'm just way off base on this request. Hopefully not..
- 29 Sep 2012 18:13
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Yes.. I would think even letter based searches would work properly with the new methods... it would just do what it does now... hope this can get added to the next release cycle as I really would love to be able to search within the product instead of looking elsewhere for software that allows filen...
- 29 Sep 2012 17:11
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Thanks Neutrox - yes.. I do have all the spacing correct and it does work when the numerical order falls within the sort range (ie: 9000.txt thru 9020.txt). It doesn't work when searching through ranges that are outside the "system" sort range but within the 'natural numerical range' (ie: ...
- 29 Sep 2012 16:56
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Aha! Yes - I do have the General->Sorting->Natural numeric sort order checked... so, perhaps we can have this option reflected with the search function so if checked, the search will reflect that as well?
Thanks for the insight... getting closer to figuring this out!!
Thanks for the insight... getting closer to figuring this out!!
- 29 Sep 2012 16:54
- Forum: Other Software
- Topic: Favorite & recommended programs - general
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7073
Re: Favorite & recommended programs - general
File manager: XYplorer, before Dopus Browser: FireFox Unformatted text editor: Textpad/EditPad Pro Image viewer: XnView Image editor: Photoshop/Zoner Photo Studio 14 File compress/decompress: WinRAR/7-zip Burning soft: Ashampoo Backup soft: Genie Backup Video converter: Blaze Media Video player: Spl...
- 29 Sep 2012 16:19
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Ok.. I think I figured this out and perhaps it is considered a bug? If I search from 9000.htm through 9999.htm... everything works ok.... but - if I search from 9000.htm through 10000.htm - it fails. My guess is this has to do with how windows actually stores the files and filenames with 10000.htm f...
- 09 Sep 2012 19:19
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Strange.. perhaps it is because of the network drive I'm searching? Yes - all the files are very long and do have "the" in them (or at least 30 of the 50 do). Oh well... so long as I know that is the correct way to do the search, I will continue to play! Thx for checking in on a Sunday!
- 09 Sep 2012 18:55
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Re: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Yes... 2 spaces before the "And" and 2 spaces after... still only seems to search the 6 files listed instead of the 50 in the folder within that range... strange!
I'm open to other ideas as well (scripts perhaps?)
I'm open to other ideas as well (scripts perhaps?)
- 09 Sep 2012 18:15
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2426
Find Files: How to search only a range of filenames?
Hi.. thought I had figured this out but the search a) only works occasionally and b) doesn't hit the correct filename when it does work. So - I have a location path defined as: \\Network\PT\REQ and within this folder is about 12000 html files all in sequence order (ie: 1.htm, 2.htm,..., 12000.htm). ...