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July 16, 2008

Determining the Properties to Include in Predefined Categories


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Main Article    How to Easily View the Extended Properties of Files

On Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista machines, figuring out which properties you want in a category can be a challenge considering there are 267 properties to work with. What I did initially to construct my four categories was to pick a folder that contained the types of files I was interested in (e.g., music files) and had GetExtendedFilePropertyDetails.hta output all 267 properties. I then noted the properties that contained data and included those properties in the array for that category.

I resorted to this rather drawn out method of creating categories because I found little documentation about the extended file properties in Microsoft.com. The only helpful information I found was in Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Properties (www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/topics/desktop/wdsprops.mspx). This Web page lists many of the extended file properties available in Server 2008 and Vista; these properties are placed into categories, such as Audio Files and Digital Photos. (Some properties are in more than one category.) Although some property names differ slightly from the headings used in Windows Explorer's Details pane, the name differences are minor. Thus, it isn't difficult to figure out which properties are associated with which headings. By comparing the properties in these categories with the extended file properties on your system, you can create predefined categories. . . .

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