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Ext2 File System Driver for NT/2K/XP







Ext2 File System Driver for NT/2K/XP

Ext2 File System Driver for NT/2K/XP 12/26/2003 12:25 PM

Ext2Fsd v0.20 is released.




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Anyone an expert on the WinXP file system?: I'm on the same wavelength as Greenspun here, and I've actually pursued this a bit. Using the Indexing Service you can get a lot of information about files, and it's not that hard o re-purpose that meta into something else.

Furthermore, using WMI, you can capture events from the file system — have a script execute whenever a file is added to a certain folder, for instance, or when a file is modified or deleted. There's a lot of untapped potential in the Windows file system. With enough time, you could make a heck of a content management system out of nothing but XML files in a directory structure.

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  • people need a database method that will last 30+ years
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  • ergo, Windows seems to have the capability of recording a photo caption, extra keywords, and indexing those

If you look at the properties of a Word document and click "Advanced" from the Summary tab you find a whole lot more properties and they are editable.  There is also a Custom tab on a Word document in which you can create your own property name/value pairs.  However these property values don't seem to be searchable using the standard Windows search tool.  If you look at the properties of a JPEG taken with a digital camera and choose Advanced you see a huge list of "Image" properties separated from the default Windows file system Description and Origin fields.  Some but not all of these fields seem to be searchable.

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