SYSTEMINDEX returns paths those do not exist











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I have windows 10 with two languages installed
first one is Polish(i use it as main language in the system) second one is English.
I'm able to open directories in the explorer using english and polish paths ie.
C:UsersUserDesktop and C:UżytkownicyUserPulpit



Code
I'm trying to figure out if it is problem with SYSTEMINDEX or windows at all.
i have folllwing query to the SYSTEMINDEX



$sql = "SELECT System.ItemFolderPathDisplay FROM SYSTEMINDEX WHERE System.fileExtension



later when i terate through query i do the following



Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay").Value).fullname



But paths stored in the SYSTEMINDEX are localized ones like C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt
and Get-Item returns an error



powershell search: Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt' because it does not exist.



So i wonder if there is some flag which i can set so Paths will be returned in the non-localized form? Or maybe it is some kind of bug in windows?










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  • Try (Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay")).Target
    – LotPings
    Nov 8 at 11:48












  • Try Get-Item with -Force switch.
    – JosefZ
    Nov 8 at 18:17















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Environment
I have windows 10 with two languages installed
first one is Polish(i use it as main language in the system) second one is English.
I'm able to open directories in the explorer using english and polish paths ie.
C:UsersUserDesktop and C:UżytkownicyUserPulpit



Code
I'm trying to figure out if it is problem with SYSTEMINDEX or windows at all.
i have folllwing query to the SYSTEMINDEX



$sql = "SELECT System.ItemFolderPathDisplay FROM SYSTEMINDEX WHERE System.fileExtension



later when i terate through query i do the following



Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay").Value).fullname



But paths stored in the SYSTEMINDEX are localized ones like C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt
and Get-Item returns an error



powershell search: Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt' because it does not exist.



So i wonder if there is some flag which i can set so Paths will be returned in the non-localized form? Or maybe it is some kind of bug in windows?










share|improve this question






















  • Try (Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay")).Target
    – LotPings
    Nov 8 at 11:48












  • Try Get-Item with -Force switch.
    – JosefZ
    Nov 8 at 18:17













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up vote
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down vote

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Environment
I have windows 10 with two languages installed
first one is Polish(i use it as main language in the system) second one is English.
I'm able to open directories in the explorer using english and polish paths ie.
C:UsersUserDesktop and C:UżytkownicyUserPulpit



Code
I'm trying to figure out if it is problem with SYSTEMINDEX or windows at all.
i have folllwing query to the SYSTEMINDEX



$sql = "SELECT System.ItemFolderPathDisplay FROM SYSTEMINDEX WHERE System.fileExtension



later when i terate through query i do the following



Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay").Value).fullname



But paths stored in the SYSTEMINDEX are localized ones like C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt
and Get-Item returns an error



powershell search: Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt' because it does not exist.



So i wonder if there is some flag which i can set so Paths will be returned in the non-localized form? Or maybe it is some kind of bug in windows?










share|improve this question













Environment
I have windows 10 with two languages installed
first one is Polish(i use it as main language in the system) second one is English.
I'm able to open directories in the explorer using english and polish paths ie.
C:UsersUserDesktop and C:UżytkownicyUserPulpit



Code
I'm trying to figure out if it is problem with SYSTEMINDEX or windows at all.
i have folllwing query to the SYSTEMINDEX



$sql = "SELECT System.ItemFolderPathDisplay FROM SYSTEMINDEX WHERE System.fileExtension



later when i terate through query i do the following



Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay").Value).fullname



But paths stored in the SYSTEMINDEX are localized ones like C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt
and Get-Item returns an error



powershell search: Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:UżytkownicyUserPulpitfile.txt' because it does not exist.



So i wonder if there is some flag which i can set so Paths will be returned in the non-localized form? Or maybe it is some kind of bug in windows?







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  • Try (Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay")).Target
    – LotPings
    Nov 8 at 11:48












  • Try Get-Item with -Force switch.
    – JosefZ
    Nov 8 at 18:17


















  • Try (Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay")).Target
    – LotPings
    Nov 8 at 11:48












  • Try Get-Item with -Force switch.
    – JosefZ
    Nov 8 at 18:17
















Try (Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay")).Target
– LotPings
Nov 8 at 11:48






Try (Get-Item $rs.Fields.Item("System.ItemFolderPathDisplay")).Target
– LotPings
Nov 8 at 11:48














Try Get-Item with -Force switch.
– JosefZ
Nov 8 at 18:17




Try Get-Item with -Force switch.
– JosefZ
Nov 8 at 18:17

















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