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I want to apply NTFS-Search to our project.
Our project have to find the files which we specified.(fast and exactly!)

But I'm not sure the program(NTFS-Search) works well.
What if the specified file is system file?
What if the file is being opened by a process with NO_READ_SHARE_MODE?

Do you think NTFS-Search can find any files?
I don't know about NTFS filesystem well.
So I can't find the answer myself.

Is there anyone who knows that?

I tried to find their email address, but I couldn't find.

Thanks in advance.

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According to the description of that project it just scans the MFT for a specified file name. This means that neither the file attributes nor its share flags for open files should make any difference.

You can contact the developer on their user page at sf.net, by the way.

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  • I didn't know what MFT means. And I've tried to contact him. Thanks Johannes :)
    – Benjamin
    Mar 13, 2010 at 12:53
  • But, isn't there any other problem? what do you think?
    – Benjamin
    Mar 13, 2010 at 12:54
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    You can read the source code if you need to know how it works exactly. It doesn't seem to be very long or complex. The only thing I wondered was whether you can get easy access to the MFT without obtaining a volume handle for which you would need administrative privileges. That would make the approach useless on most modern Windows systems.
    – Joey
    Mar 13, 2010 at 12:56

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