Answer by Rich S for Windows desktop search fails to search inside .SQL files
This might not be relevant, but for things like this I really like using the command-line. It's really quick and allows you to specify regular expressions and other features like matching the beginning...
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I think (but I'm not sure) you'll need to install an iFilter for SQL into the Windows Desktop Search engine. Take a look here.
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Just use Qytec's free Portable File Seeker instead of Windows Desktop Search. It can successfully search within files with provided extensions. You don't need to install it since it's portable. I tried...
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This would obviously be suboptimal, but have you tried copying the .SQL files to .TXT files? I don't mean simply rename, since you are presumably using the SQL files as SQL files somewhere. But if you...
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I've set the index options for the .SQL extension to use "Plain Text filter" with "Index Properties and File Contents" selected, and ensure that the directories containing the SQL files are in the...
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