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Does anyone know if Windows Search Companion can show the filesystem path and/or actual filename of the zip file that contains the found result row?
If the zip file C:\TEMP\Instance.zip
contains a file with internal path \somepackage\somefile.txt
, I can see that the search results will show \somepackage\somefile.txt
in the Windows Search Companion results column "In Folder".
I'm wondering if there is any way, using Windows Search Companion (with or without any software addon), to see that \somepackage\somefile.txt
is actually compressed within C:\TEMP\Instance.zip
i.e. to show C:\TEMP
as the containing ("In Folder") folder and/or that Instance.zip
is the containing zip file?