Windows XP - Windows Explorer search the files hyperlink text

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I have a directory with some 400 documents (Word, PDF, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) I want to search for "a word or a phase in the file" via Windows XP ' windows Explorer.

Here's the question...

The text I'm looking for is in a hyperlink (i.e. to search for "docushare' in my files, but there is a link that looks like THIS); the research within a file does not see the content of the link.

My goal is to identify all documents in a directory that have a link to Docushare (for example).

Thanks in advance.

Steve

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http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/itproxpsp/threads

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