Yes, it index all kind of files.

TweakGDS is a tool that you can choose which folder or hard disk
station must be index (example c:\ and d:\)
More information about TweakGDS
http://www.podsync.com/tweakgds.htm

Kind Regards,
Stefan Van Damme (aka Stefan vd)
Gadget Developer

On 18 mei, 22:30, Novack <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh!
>
> Let me see if I understood correctly: GDS index effectively ALL files,
> with any extension, but shows the content of only those it has plugins
> for. That would mean that if a search for example, a .dll file, it
> should appear in the results, right?
>
> If thats the case, then the only pending matter is to make sure it
> does not jump any folders when indexing. TweakGDS would help me out
> with that, but I need to know first what folders are NOT indexed by
> default; hints?
>
> On 18 mayo, 17:12, Stefan vd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > When you install Google Desktop, it immediately begins indexing the
> > email, files, and webpages already stored on your computer. By
> > default, this only occurs while you aren't using your computer and may
> > take several hours or more to complete.
>
> > But to index also content in the file(s) you must enable this in the
> > option of Google Desktop.(see link 
> > how)http://desktop.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=10120
>
> > Note: Google Desktop index all files, but to see a live image example
> > inside the search you can install a index plugin.
> > I use also Google Desktop Search, and it index all files on my
> > harddisk example: autocad files (.dwg), .mov , .kml and more.
>
> > Kind Regards,
> > Stefan Van Damme (aka Stefan vd)
> > Gadget Developer
>
> > On 18 mei, 21:30, Novack <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Stefan the answer is appreciated, but I fail to see how it does help.
>
> > > As already said, what I want is to index EVERYTHING on my hard drive,
> > > with content indexing when available (ie text files), and just
> > > filename when not.
>
> > > The problem remains, in that I cant go get a new indexing plugin for
> > > each new filetype currently and futurely on my machine (which I would
> > > be willing to do anyway, if possible, but its not).
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