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From: "Rich"
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Yep. I've never used the OLEDB interface though it could be that the =
tools I use do so indirectly. Search for MSIDXS to find information on =
this. It might also have a name like OLEDB Provider for Microsoft =
Indexing Service.
Rich
"Ellen K." wrote in message =
news:p2ni91t3dbcr6n0u017jr0v5qc8uau0ki5{at}4ax.com...
Really? That sounds very useful.
On Fri, 27 May 2005 15:25:58 -0700, "Rich" wrote in message
:
> 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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Yep. I've never used =
the OLEDB=20
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indirectly. Search=20
for MSIDXS to find information on this. It might also have a name = like=20
OLEDB Provider for Microsoft Indexing Service.
Rich
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