A desktop technician is configuring a Windows 11 workstation used by a software developer who works with a proprietary application that outputs custom data files with a .log extension. When searching for specific text strings inside these files using Windows Search in File Explorer, only file names are returned in the search results, not the file contents. The technician confirms that the folder containing the log files is already included under indexed locations. Which of the following Control Panel applet configurations should the technician perform to ensure the file contents of this custom extension are indexed?
- Open Indexing Options, click Advanced, select the File Types tab, locate the file extension, and select 'Index Properties and File Contents'.Cevap
- BOpen File Explorer Options, select the Search tab, and check the box for 'Always search file names and contents'.
- COpen Administrative Tools, launch Services, right-click Windows Search, and change the startup parameters to enable deep content parsing.
- DOpen System, select Advanced system settings, navigate to the Performance settings, and set Processor scheduling to background services.
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Open Indexing Options in Control Panel, navigate to Advanced > File Types, locate the extension, and change the setting to 'Index Properties and File Contents'.
The Indexing Options applet in Control Panel provides access to the File Types configuration tab under Advanced settings. Here, technicians can specify whether Windows Search should index only file properties or both properties and file contents for any specific file extension.
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