Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
When I plug in a hard drive, e.g. N:, to a new Windows installation Win automatically assigns E: Everything adds an index E: and scans as long as I change the drive letter to N: Now N: is indexed. Everything keeps E: in the index. Could Everything automatically remove this E: as it is the same drive (with duplicates in the index) and only keep N:?
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
I will consider an option to detect moved volumes.
For now, please manually remove the offline E: drive from Tools -> Options -> NTFS.
For now, please manually remove the offline E: drive from Tools -> Options -> NTFS.
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
That's great, thank you very much!
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
Everything 1.5.0.1319a will no longer automatically remove offline volumes by default.
Detection of moved volumes has been improved.
Everything will now track volumes by volume name (\\volume{GUID})
Detection of moved volumes can be disabled with the following ini settings:
auto_move_fat_volumes
auto_move_ntfs_volumes
auto_move_refs_volumes
Detection of moved volumes has been improved.
Everything will now track volumes by volume name (\\volume{GUID})
Detection of moved volumes can be disabled with the following ini settings:
auto_move_fat_volumes
auto_move_ntfs_volumes
auto_move_refs_volumes
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
That sounds great, thank you very much!
So it might be important to use unique names for the drive names / these labels? So Everything gets able to identify them 100 % correctly?Everything will now track volumes by volume name (\\volume{GUID})
But there is no need to use this now, I assume. Only if need be.Detection of moved volumes can be disabled with the following ini settings:
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
The labels, or serial number etc won't matter.So it might be important to use unique names for the drive names / these labels? So Everything gets able to identify them 100 % correctly?
The OS will assign the drive a unique GUID which *should* persist when the device is removed and reinserted.
Generally, these will be left enabled.But there is no need to use this now, I assume. Only if need be.Detection of moved volumes can be disabled with the following ini settings:
It might be useful if you are hosting any Everything Services (ETP/FTP/HTTP/Everything Server) where you want Everything to index exactly what you tell it.
Enabling the Everything Server will automatically disable moved volume detection.
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
Even it it is of the same make and model? So even if the drives (almost) are identical?The labels, or serial number etc won't matter.
The OS will assign the drive a unique GUID which *should* persist when the device is removed and reinserted.
Sorry for my confusion, so that meant, if one has the Everything Service running he cannot use this new function? Here always the Everything Service is enabled (because of the lack of / diminished security when running it as admin). Why is the Everything Service disabled then?Enabling the Everything Service will automatically disable moved volume detection.
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
Yes.Even it it is of the same make and model? So even if the drives (almost) are identical?
Everything Server, sorry.if one has the Everything Service running he cannot use this new function?
Re: Changing drive letter: Everything automatically removes index with old letter?
Ah, great, so I can use that function although the Everything Service is enabled.
Many thanks!
Many thanks!