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122 The Information Company
4.5.2.3 Folder
The Folder search parameter restricts the search to apply only to a specific folder or
kinds of folders. The following folder search parameters are available:
User Folders
Operating System Folders
Non-Operating System Folders
Custom Folder
The User Fo
lders and Operating System Folders items have a predefined list of
folders known to be associated with them, which can be seen by tapping the help button
to the right of the folder parameter field. Selecting either of those pre-defined values will
limit the search to only those folders. Selecting the Non-Operating System Folders
value will limit the search to any folders that are not in the predefined Operating System
Folders list. All predefined paths associated with the User Folders and Operating
System Folders are found in Folderson page 128.
The Custom Folder setting allows you to browse the source for a folder to match. After
selecting Custom Folder from the drop-down list, simply tap the Select Folder button to
launch a browse modal and select the desired folder.
Note: The full, absolute path name must be specified for Custom Folder searches. The
addition of the full absolute path is automatic when adding a Custom Folder search
during logical imaging job setup; however, when adding a new search in the Default
settings area (via the side navigation menu), manual entry of the desired Custom Folder
path is required. For manual entry, you must use the forward slash (/) to specify the root
directory and spell out the complete path to the custom folder name (for example,
/users/suspectname/pics). Entering only a folder name without the absolute path
nomenclature will result in missed evidence. If you want to locate a folder name without
regard for the absolute path on the drive, use the Path Contains search option and enter
the desired folder name (for example, suspectname/pics).
4.5.2.4 File size
The File Size search parameter restricts the search to apply to only files in a certain
range of sizes. The following file size search parameters are available:
File Sizes >=
File Sizes <=
File Sizes in Range
File Sizes >= lets you specify a file size in bytes, KB, MB, or GB and match only files
greater than or equal to the specified size.
File Sizes <= lets you specify a file size in bytes, KB, MB, or GB and match only files less
than or equal to the specified size.
File Sizes in Range lets you specify two file sizes, and match only files with size in
between the two specified sizes.
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