Good morning everyone.
With Everything, when I search for a word in the content of a directory (function ‘content:<testo>’ ), I will receive in response the list of all the files that contain the word (or the argument in quotes).
This is because, if I understood correctly, Everything creates (or uses) a DataBase made up of all the words of the files in the directory with some (or a lot of) collateral information useful for identification.
Is it possible to access that db and know how it is structured? Is it possible to use it with Access? Is it possible to manipulate it for one's own use?
Thanks for your answers.
Bye.
Alberto
With Everything, when I search for a word in the content of a directory (function ‘content:<testo>’ ), I will receive in response the list of all the files that contain the word (or the argument in quotes).
This is because, if I understood correctly, Everything creates (or uses) a DataBase made up of all the words of the files in the directory with some (or a lot of) collateral information useful for identification.
Is it possible to access that db and know how it is structured? Is it possible to use it with Access? Is it possible to manipulate it for one's own use?
Thanks for your answers.
Bye.
Alberto
Statistics: Posted by ag.ar — Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:51 am