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to: Geo.
from: Rich
date: 2005-05-27 15:25:58
subject: Re: Good news

From: "Rich" 

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   I currently have over 1.3 million files on my desktop.  I have been =
searching them with the built in Windows content indexing since Windows =
2000.  You can query it by SQL if you want.  There is an OLEDB provider.

Rich

  "Geo."  wrote in message =
news:42978601$3{at}w3.nls.net...
  "Mike N."  wrote in message
  news:jjsd915kdaf6mfppitg4qqk5l56mqo9226{at}4ax.com...

  >   I wasn't sold on the idea of the dbfilesys anyway; for what it =
would
  > provide, it would require gargantuan resources compared to =
traditional
  NTFS
  > for what??? Ability to run an SQL query instead of DIR?

  It would have been a nice option, like chosing fat or ntfs or db.

  In a case like the website www.barkto.com/search where I have a =
million text
  files, a db filesystem would have been a HUGE help. If you think about =
it,
  an MP3 collection or a video collection, would be ideal uses for such =
a file
  system.

  Geo.


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