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Author Topic: cannot find folder c:\bin or files in c:\bin\ using folder match  (Read 3900 times)

wjamoe

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Mouser,
Some folders are not found/matched by FARR when I type the name in the searchfield e.g.

c:\bin\dkdkd.bat

this file exists, but there are no results in the result window. FARR is busy searching other folders, the \bin folder is not even shown in the status line at the bottom of the farr window.

But when typing without the lowercase b, the folder and file is found e.g.

c:\in\dkdkd.bat

or using an upper case B

c:\Bin\dkdkd.bat

both immediately result in

c:\bin\dkdkd.bat

I don't have to type the full path, it also works when I type only the beginning of the path in the searchfield.

Has this to do with '\b'=Backspace ?

Please help! Thanks in advance :)

Best Regards
wjamoe (NL)   
« Last Edit: February 16, 2017, 12:20 PM by wjamoe »

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Re: cannot find folder c:\bin or files in c:\bin\ using folder match
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2017, 02:20 PM »
how strange... that's definitely a valid theory, though it shouldn't be the case..
i'll check and report.

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Re: cannot find folder c:\bin or files in c:\bin\ using folder match
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2018, 02:12 PM »
Just following up -- I cannot reproduce the problem -- it makes me think you have some other alias or directory modifier that must be interfering.