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Customizing PowerShell Output from Windows Search
Summary : Guest blogger, James O'Neill, discusses customizing Windows PowerShell output from his function to search Windows Index. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today James O’Neill provides his conclusion to this three part series...
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Search Windows Index with PowerShell: Helping with Input
Summary : Guest blogger, James O'Neill, uses Windows PowerShell to help users with input for searching the Windows Index. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today James O’Neill is back with Part Two. Note : This is Part Two of a three...
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Build a Query to Search the Windows Index from PowerShell
Summary : Guest blogger, James O'Neill, discusses using Windows PowerShell to build a query to search the Windows Index. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today is Part One of three blogs written by guest blogger, James O’Neill. James...
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Using the Windows Search Index to Find Specific Files
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the cool things about using Windows PowerShell is the different objects with which you can interact. Windows Search is an example of this. By using ADO, you can query the Windows Search index and retrieve...
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Querying the Windows Search Index
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I finally had time to play around with querying Windows Search from within Windows PowerShell. I tried, back during the beta of Windows Vista, to do that, but I was unable to get it to work. It has been on my mind...
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