  Supafly Premium join:2000-07-15 Elk Grove, CA | reply to dddane Re: It works pretty damn well
It's not local though, it's not just a html file it's loading, it's a true web server that's being accessed locally. So IE and Firefox wouldn't know the difference. |
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  Gwailo
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| reply to Supafly How do you re-index?
Looked here »groups-beta.google.com/group/Goo···p-Search but did not find anything.
I just put a ton of Excel files back on my main hard drive from a USB external drive after I did the index. Google Desktop cannot find any of them.
How do I do a "re-index" and do I have to do the whole darn primary hard drive again? The Excel files are in specific folders on a specific partition on the main hard drive. Thanks. |
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  dddane
join:2002-01-10 Chicago, IL | reply to Supafly Re: It works pretty damn well
i think local pages can start executables? maybe its an activex control that executes it? |
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  mmmno
@adelphia.net | reply to Talis No, WinFS sits on top of NTFS and uses mssql. |
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 Skyrunner8
join:2002-01-10 Berkeley, CA | reply to Supafly How else would it work from a browser? if it was from a google.com address, people would claim information is being sent out. This is a simple way for them to point out that everything is still on their computer -- -Jeff |
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| reply to Supafly Probably because the executables are already on your machine and are considered safe. Similarly to how Explorer doesn't ask you if you really want to running Word when you double click on it. --
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 Talis
join:2001-06-21 Houston, TX | reply to navalpatel This isn't a file system, its a searching and indexing algorithm. WinFS is a totally new OS-level file system. |
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  Supafly Premium join:2000-07-15 Elk Grove, CA
| reply to MikBo It does install a webserver of some sort, which kinda concerns me, but it doesn't look like it can be accessed from any other host except localhost.
Can anyone confirm this?
On a positive note, it supports standard wild cards *.exe, *.bat, etc.
On a negative note, it executes exe's just by clicking on it, no prompt to download or to execute, it just does it. While this feature is cool, you have to wonder how it overrides the security built into IE and Firefox. |
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  MikBo Just Happy To Be Here Premium join:2002-01-04 Lynchburg, VA | reply to Supafly Sounds like a nice addition,think I will wait a bit,make sure it doesn't have any unwanted goodies or vulnerabilities! -- "Things will get better,despite our efforts to improve them!"--Will Rogers |
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  nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
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| reply to navalpatel said by navalpatel : BTW i know they are not releasing WinFS with the release of Longhorn -- so no comments need on that.
Given that it's been delayed for about a decade, now, I am dubious that WinFS will ever see the light of day. Vaporware, anyone?
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join:2003-07-28 Lubbock, TX | reply to Supafly hell that would take AGES -- you know instead of WinFS for longhorn they should build on Google's filesystem! its much more efficient!
BTW i know they are not releasing WinFS with the release of Longhorn -- so no comments need on that. |
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  Supafly Premium join:2000-07-15 Elk Grove, CA
| It takes a while to index because it only does so when you are idle, but still.
The emails are index and displayed through the web browser, maybe a sign of things to come from GMail?
It's EXTREMELY fast, I was able to search the text within a microsoft word documents across my entire hard drive in a split second, try doing that with your normal XP Search feature. |
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