John,
I just went through this on our systems here, too.
Did a search for 'content' of files, in my case all were text files, looking for a specific phrase.
so I was looking inside *.txt for "paramagnetic" to appear anywhere.
On Win98 systems - NO PROBLEM, found every file containing the text.
On WinXP Pro - NEVER found the files!!! [using that obnoxious 'puppy' search tool]
[Note: the identical files are mirrored/synced on ALL machines]
To verify, I went to the known files, and yes, the words were in the files, but that !@#$#!@#$ WinXP search puppy NEVER found the files !!!
Again you see, why I use the Win98 systems?
Anyway a heads up, I was told on the WinXP group that searching always fails and to use a different search tool, 3rd party, Agent Ransack. {?]
--- jmw@... wrote:
From: John Woodgate <jmw@...>
To: LTspice@...
Subject: Re: [LTspice] Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 15:24:25 +0100
In message <93141374063607@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013,
=?koi8-r?B?4czFy9PBzsTSIOLP0sTPxNnOz9c=?= <BordodunovAlex@...>
writes:
The model is in the file CORE.LIB. The symbol contains the name of the
library.
Then it's very odd that my computer can't find it. Anyway, thanks for
the explanation.
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