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How do I keep the find tool searches from chasing down all network
drives?
If I start a search on C:\ it ends ups searching the full contents of
4 computers.
I'm pretty sure that isn't supposed to happen. That the search should
be confined to C:\ only.
The remote drives that end up getting searched too were mapped with
the `map drive' tool in explorer, and appear in folder pane as
lettered drives (see screen shots posted at url below)
NOTE: some additional info to add complete detail to this question:
Please look at this series of Screen shots displaying what I see
here. (You'll need your browser opened full screen)
http://www.jtan.com/~reader/SrchProblem/
Watch the slide show or click on the thumbnails in order.
You will see that the search starts out on C:\ but then starts
following the mapped drives, then might jump back to C:\ etc.
[NOTE: Cross Post alert! - This post was cross posted]
How do I keep the find tool searches from chasing down all network
drives?
If I start a search on C:\ it ends ups searching the full contents of
4 computers.
I'm pretty sure that isn't supposed to happen. That the search should
be confined to C:\ only.
The remote drives that end up getting searched too were mapped with
the `map drive' tool in explorer, and appear in folder pane as
lettered drives (see screen shots posted at url below)
NOTE: some additional info to add complete detail to this question:
Please look at this series of Screen shots displaying what I see
here. (You'll need your browser opened full screen)
http://www.jtan.com/~reader/SrchProblem/
Watch the slide show or click on the thumbnails in order.
You will see that the search starts out on C:\ but then starts
following the mapped drives, then might jump back to C:\ etc.