Windows 7 - Vista Search Results...limitations?

Asked By Dale.Meredit
23-May-07 01:43 PM
I am searching my HD for all my mp3's.  Vista seems to only display the first
5,000 files...anyway to view all the files?

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-Dale
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  Ilia Sacson [MS] replied...
30-May-07 08:26 PM
Hi,
When I've searched for "and" and got more than 5k results, I've also got a
yellow bar above the results saying "There are more results than will fit in
this view ... or click here to see all results". I clicked, confirmed that I
want all results and got a lot more results. Have you tried that?
Thanks,
Ilia
  DaleMeredit replied...
11-Jun-07 01:24 PM
OK...I am blind!

Thanks
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