Time Machine search problem

hi guys
i am facing a problem in time machine
suppose i backup a folder in time machine called 'x' and it has file name ' abcd.xyz '
when i go inside time machine and search for 'abcd.xyz' for today & when i press back button it disappear although if i go in documents/x/ i find the same file lying there.
pls help me with this problem..

macexpert wrote:
I have noticed this problems since the (non-fresh) install of Snow Leopard 10.6.
Problem 1: Search. If I go to eg. Yesterday 9.00, and I know there was a file there yesterday and try to search "On my Mac" for that file, no result pops up. If I go to the folder the file was in, and search only in that folder, it appears. But it appears only for Yesterday 9.00. Yesterday 10.00 it's not displaying, although it's there. Also the navigation (Problem 2) doesn't work in search result.
You might want to get Spotlight to re-index your TM drive. Via +System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy,+ exclude your TM drive for a few moments, then remove the exclusion. That should cause a complete re-indexing (which may, of course, take a while).
Problem 2: Navigation. If I enter time machine while in some folder, the current state of the folder is displayed in time machine. If I press on the 'back' arrow (lower right on the screen), instead of taking me to the screen with the last change, it just takes me to the last backup available. In Leopard it reacted different (taking me to the next screen that is different from the current one).
I rarely use the search function there, but don't recall it ever working that way in Leopard.

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