Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
Installed 1.3.4.686 on a Windows 10 machine. When going to select folders, mapped network drives are not showing up. Any ideas?
Re: Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
Is this a new behavior?
Just where are you going to "select folders"?When going to select folders
Do you have "Anniversary" whatever installed?Windows 10
Re: Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
If you run Everything as administrator you will not see mapped network drives mounted from a standard user.
Please try running Everything as a standard user and install the Everything service:
Please try running Everything as a standard user and install the Everything service:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab.
- Check Everything Service
- Uncheck run as administrator.
- Click OK.
- Restart Everything.
Re: Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
Oh, that.
Yeah, I've read about that before, at least here, Mapped Network Drive not shown & probably in these forums too.
Even just today, happened to have an administrative level command prompt open, & ran firefox.exe from that. Then I was not able to install an extension into FF dragged from a "standard-level" Windows Explorer window.
Yeah, I've read about that before, at least here, Mapped Network Drive not shown & probably in these forums too.
Even just today, happened to have an administrative level command prompt open, & ran firefox.exe from that. Then I was not able to install an extension into FF dragged from a "standard-level" Windows Explorer window.
Re: Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
Thanks void. This corrected my issue.
Re: Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
@mattdu:
In case you're interested in having the latest version of Everything, you can download v1.4.0.717b here:
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.0.717b.x64.zip (64-bit)
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.0.717b.x86.zip (32-bit)
The version you are using is over 2 years old. A lot of improvements have been made since then. Many thanks to David (void)!
NOTE: While these are BETA versions, I've been using Everything v1.4.0.717b (64-bit) for long time now, and it's been very stable for me.
In case you're interested in having the latest version of Everything, you can download v1.4.0.717b here:
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.0.717b.x64.zip (64-bit)
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.0.717b.x86.zip (32-bit)
The version you are using is over 2 years old. A lot of improvements have been made since then. Many thanks to David (void)!
NOTE: While these are BETA versions, I've been using Everything v1.4.0.717b (64-bit) for long time now, and it's been very stable for me.
Re: Windows 10 - Not showing network drives
Everything was not including mapped network drives on my wife's laptop and my laptop. I installed 1.4.0.713b.x64 on my desktop and the two laptops.void wrote:If you run Everything as administrator you will not see mapped network drives mounted from a standard user.
Please try running Everything as a standard user and install the Everything service:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab.
- Check Everything Service
- Uncheck run as administrator.
- Click OK.
- Restart Everything.
My desktop has several drives that I've shared out and mapped on the two laptops. I've performed the above suggestions but still Everything is not searching the mapped drives on the two laptops. I thought Everything was searching the network drives in the past but I'm not sure of this statement.
All three systems recently install Windows 10 updates.
FYI - When using xplorer2 (file manager) I see the network drives on the laptop.
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Could you please send the first few lines of debug info for your Everything:I've performed the above suggestions but still Everything is not searching the mapped drives on the two laptops.
- In Everything, please Ctrl + ~
- What is displayed at the top of the debug console?
You should see something like:Code: Select all
Everything Version 1.4.1.761b (x86) DEBUG Windows NT 6.1 Processors 8 IsAdmin 1 AppData 0 Service 0 cmdline "c:\dev\everything\debug\Everything.exe"
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I'm having issues pressing the required keys. You state "In Everything, please Ctrl + ~" on my keyboard the + and ~ require that I also press the shift key, is this what you are expecting? If I do press the shift key nothing seems to happen. However if I just press the three keys I get a window that is different from yours. See the following image of what I get. Is this the debug screen?
Ref "Have the network drives been added to your folder indexes (Tools -> Options -> Folders) or are the network drives not available?"
On my wife's laptop only the local drive shows but via xplorer2 I can access the drives.
On my system the same is true. On this system as a test I did add one of the network drives on my desktop but it seems that Everything is ignoring it.
What application do I need to view the contents of the Everything.db file? Microsoft Access was not able to open it. I just wanted to see what is in the db.
Also on my laptop I noticed in the above window I noticed an error, see the following image.
Also I noticed that both laptops are scanning the drives every time Everything is opened, whereas on my desktop it does not scan the drives when Everything is opened. On my laptop I have 6 USB attached drives and the scan takes about 5 minutes because the laptop is old. My wife's laptop is MUCH slower than my laptop but Everything is only scanning the local drive. Ref "Have the network drives been added to your folder indexes (Tools -> Options -> Folders) or are the network drives not available?"
On my wife's laptop only the local drive shows but via xplorer2 I can access the drives.
On my system the same is true. On this system as a test I did add one of the network drives on my desktop but it seems that Everything is ignoring it.
What application do I need to view the contents of the Everything.db file? Microsoft Access was not able to open it. I just wanted to see what is in the db.
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Yes, it should be Ctrl + `I'm having issues pressing the required keys. You state "In Everything, please Ctrl + ~"
Yes, thank you.Is this the debug screen?
That is normal for Everything 1.4.0Also on my laptop I noticed in the above window I noticed an error, see the following image.
Are you using folder indexes to index these drives?Also I noticed that both laptops are scanning the drives every time Everything is opened
Is it all drives or do some quickly rescan?
Do you know if xplorer2 is running as admin? does Windows Explorer show the network drives?On my wife's laptop only the local drive shows but via xplorer2 I can access the drives.
Here is a tool you can use to convert the Everything.db to a csv file:What application do I need to view the contents of the Everything.db file? Microsoft Access was not able to open it. I just wanted to see what is in the db.
Database recovery tool
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I'm not sure, how do I check? To check this I think I should click Tools > Options > Folders (under Indexes). If this is correct then the answer is no.Are you using folder indexes to index these drives?
All seems to take a long time on both systems. On my system the boot drive is a Corsair Force 3 SSD 250 GB, I also have a 2nd drive installed in the laptop (500GB), all the other drives are USB attached 2TB and 3TB.Is it all drives or do some quickly rescan?
Most of the time in the bottom left corner I see "Scanning" followed by the drive letter but sometimes I see something about indexing (this disappeared before I could capture an image.
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As a test if I click Tools > Options > Folders and add one of the network drives (I click add, Network, S4 (this is my desktop), select the drive (S4-S-WDRed4TB, it is added as \\S4\S4-S-WDRed4TB and is ignored by Everything.
However if I click Tools > Options > Folders and add one of the network drives > click on This PC > scroll down and select the mapped drive (S4-S-WDRed4TB (\\S4) (S:)) it is added as S:\ and Everything now displays what I'm searching for on that drive.
On the laptops xplorer2 is NOT running as admin. I verified this in the taskmgr > Elevated column.Do you know if xplorer2 is running as admin?
Yes when I click on "This PC"does Windows Explorer show the network drives?
On my laptop Everything now opens without scanning all the drives. Earlier I used Revo Uninstaller to remove Everything. I then installed Everything-1.3.4.686.x64, still Everything scanned all drives when it started. I then installed Everything-1.4.0.713b.x64 and still it scanned all the drives.Also I noticed that both laptops are scanning the drives every time Everything is opened, whereas on my desktop it does not scan the drives when Everything is opened.
I just tested on my wife's laptop. When I started Everything all the drives were scanned. I then clicked Tools > Options > Folders (under Indexes) and add one of the network drives > click on This PC > scroll down and select the mapped drive (S4-R-WDRed4TB (\\S4) (R:)) , it was added at R:\, then clicked the apply button. After the drive was scanned (gee this too a long time, 6TB drive). I closed Everything and restarted, YEA the drives were not scanned. It seems that adding a network drive did something that eliminated Everything to use the db.
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Thanks for the reply.
You can toggle the debug console here with Ctrl + ` in Everything.
Tools -> Options -> Folders is correct.I'm not sure, how do I check? To check this I think I should click Tools > Options > Folders (under Indexes). If this is correct then the answer is no.
Please try increasing your USN Journal sizes:All seems to take a long time on both systems. On my system the boot drive is a Corsair Force 3 SSD 250 GB, I also have a 2nd drive installed in the laptop (500GB), all the other drives are USB attached 2TB and 3TB.
Most of the time in the bottom left corner I see "Scanning" followed by the drive letter but sometimes I see something about indexing (this disappeared before I could capture an image.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the NTFS tab.
- For each NTFS volume:
- Change Maximum Size to:
65536 KB
- Change Maximum Size to:
- Click OK.
- Completely exit Everything (Right click the Everything tray icon and click Exit)
- Open your %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything.ini
- Change the following line:
debug=0
to:
debug=1 - Save changes and restart Everything
- What is displayed in the debug console after Everything rescans?
Could you please send the debug output after performing the same action?As a test if I click Tools > Options > Folders and add one of the network drives (I click add, Network, S4 (this is my desktop), select the drive (S4-S-WDRed4TB, it is added as \\S4\S4-S-WDRed4TB and is ignored by Everything.
You can toggle the debug console here with Ctrl + ` in Everything.
Changing versions will require a rebuild, if you wish to run multiple version, please consider multiple instances.On my laptop Everything now opens without scanning all the drives. Earlier I used Revo Uninstaller to remove Everything. I then installed Everything-1.3.4.686.x64, still Everything scanned all drives when it started. I then installed Everything-1.4.0.713b.x64 and still it scanned all the drives.
Please send me the debug output after modifying the Everything.ini with debug=1 (See above).I closed Everything and restarted, YEA the drives were not scanned. It seems that adding a network drive did something that eliminated Everything to use the db.