![]() ![]() Windows Search supports IFilters, components that enable search programs to scan files for their contents and metadata. This results in finding the required files even before the full search text is entered. It begins searching as soon as characters are entered in the search box, and keeps on refining and filtering the search results as more characters are typed in. Windows Search features incremental search search (also known as "search as you type"). Searches are performed not only on file names, but also on the contents of the file (provided a proper handler for the file type is installed) as well as the keywords, comments and all other forms of metadata that Windows Search recognizes. ![]() ![]() Windows Search builds a full-text index of files on a computer. Windows Search, formerly known as Windows Desktop Search (WDS) on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, is an indexed desktop search platform created by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows. ![]()
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