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More strange Leopard behavior
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 3:19 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
If I search my Mac for Quicktime Player, I get one result. But if I select a playable file and get info, I can choose between different players (one with an earlier version number).
So I opened the same file in the two players at the same time and from the dock requested to "show in Finder." The old player resides on my backup drive that is dedicated to Time Machine. IOW, Spotlight doesn't see it on the backup, yet the Finder (via Get Info) does see it and will access it and open it.
Loop hole? Normal behavior?
Opinions welcome...
Re: More strange Leopard behavior
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 3:44 pm
by Frodo
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:The old player resides on my backup drive that is dedicated to Time Machine. IOW, Spotlight doesn't see it on the backup, yet the Finder (via Get Info) does see it and will access it and open it.
Loop hole? Normal behavior?
Opinions welcome...
Spotlight. I've never put it to work because the regular Finder locates things that Spotlight won't even know are there. I was hoping this might have been improved in Leo.
Does Spotlight require some deeper-level, time-intensive process of journaling the drives before it's fully effective?
Re: More strange Leopard behavior
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 3:52 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
Frodo wrote:
Does Spotlight require some deeper-level, time-intensive process of journaling the drives before it's fully effective?
It's had a few weeks. I posted on the Apple discussions as well, so I'll see if any super-geeks reply and let you know. But it doesn't bode well for finding that long lost file in the Time Machine archive, does it?
Re: More strange Leopard behavior
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:47 pm
by blue
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Spotlight doesn't see it on the backup
Do you have your Spotlight privacy settings set to ignore that drive by any chance?
Re: More strange Leopard behavior
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:55 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
blue wrote:MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Spotlight doesn't see it on the backup
Do you have your Spotlight privacy settings set to ignore that drive by any chance?
No privacy settings at all, but a good thought. Thanks.