The Search Detail Summary page gives you complete details on a selected search. You will see the status of your search including the matched files and collected files along with the search criteria, file-level results along with details of each endpoint requested.
Details of each grid area are listed below.
You may suspend a search while endpoints are returning results or while they are queued. To suspend a search follow the steps below:
NOTE: You cannot restart a search that has been stopped! You will have to create a new search in order to begin the process again.
Once a search is executed, you will be able to view the status of a search on the search results action card in the upper left corner. Using the refresh button located throughout the interface will refresh the results of the page as files are brought back to the results grid. The status grid contains the following elements:
Search Details Action Card
The criteria by which a search was executed can be accessed by clicking on the "Show Query" link located next to the Search Details. The original query criteria will be displayed showing the endpoints and all of the groups used to create the search.
Search Details Criteria
The results grid displays file-level information from your search. It includes the following fields:
Document Type | Display Date |
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Date Sent or Date Last Modified | |
File (Loose File) 1st Method | Date Last Modified |
File (Loose File) 2nd Method | Date Created |
File (Loose File) 3rd Method | Field Left Empty |
Search Details Results Window
When searching for specific file paths, you can use the file path filter to filter to specific path information. It is important to realize whether or not your endpoint is running MacOS or Linux versus Windows as the filtering technique will be slightly different.
A windows file path use a backslash (\) as part of the path. When using the File Path Grid filter, you must double-up each backslash (\\) in order for the filter to work correctly.
Example: I want to filter to only those files in a specific folder on my Windows desktop called "Documents".
Files in Heureka's Search Details Grid show a folder path of: C:\Users\david\Desktop\Documents
Input the following: File Path Filter > Filter > Show items with value that contains: C:\\Users\\david\\Desktop\\Documents > Filter
Once selected, the system will filter your results grid to only those files contained within the Documents folder.
The Mac and Linux file path uses a forward slash "/" in the Search Results Grid. When using the file path filter it is not necessary to double the forward slashes. You may simply use a single forward slash to indicate the file path you want to narrow your search results to.
Example: I want to filter to only those files in a specific folder on my Mac or Linux desktop called "Documents"
Files in Heureka's Search Details Grid show a folder path of C:/Users/david/Desktop/Documents
Input the following: File Path Filter > Filter > Show items with value that contains: C:/Users/david/Desktop/Documents
Once selected, the system will filter your results grid to only those files contained within the Documents folder.
Filtering on Windows File Path (note the double backslash)
Filtering on a Mac or Linux File Path (note the single forward slash)
There are four main actions that can be taken at the file level. First, you may collect files to a centralized location. Second, you may quarantine files which consists of a centralized collection followed by the removal of the original and a creation of a stub file on the endpoint. Third, you may delete files at the endpoint level. Finally, you may optionally edit tagging information for a single file or a group of selected files. Please click the desired links below for more information.