Windows XP has a well known emanate for not anticipating a series of File Types when we do a Search for Files “containing text” or regulating a “A word or word in a file” option. This can be remedied for most record types, though not all. The means is a miss of a PersistentHandler worth in a Registry for this sort of file.
You can scold this by clicking Start, Run as well as entering REGEDIT Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT as well as locating a entrance for a record sort in question. For example, .txt, .adm, .asp. Expand a bend for which record type, as well as if a PersistentHandler subkey does not exist, emanate it. Do this by clicking upon a record prolongation pass as well as starting to Edit, New, Key. Name a Key, PersistentHandler. Click upon a PersistentHandler sub-key. In Regedit’s right pane, stand in click upon a Default worth as well as come in a following (copy as well as pulp might be your most appropriate bet):
{ 5e941d80-bf96-11cd-b579-08002b30bfeb}
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