What I think the deal is...
My X: drive is flaky.
Sometimes it "drops out", disappears...
Hmm... While that does occur, typically a system reboot is needed for the drive to be seen, but I haven't rebooted in quite some time, last system restart was 7-18-2016, so a month ago...
I wonder if I've had duplicate X: results for some time now, but hadn't noticed?
That is very possible, because I typically don't deal with X:...
Anyhow, because the drive has a tendency to drop, I disabled 'Monitor changes' in Indexes -> NTFS.
(Include in database, & Enable USN Journal are left enabled.)
And what seems to have happen at some point 'Automatically include new fixed volumes' must have picked up the drive - again.
I don't recall that having happened before?
Though maybe it did, not sure?
Anyhow, if "X" is (already) included, but not Monitored, if (& if that's what actually happened) X "drops off" (no longer seen as a drive), but at some point the system reboots, at which point X is once again valid, should 'Automatically include' have added X back in a second time?
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ntfs_volume_guids=...,"\\\\.\\X:","\\\\?\\Volume{e2c2021e-4d0e-11e6-a24d-0050ba8bed58}"
ntfs_volume_paths="A:","C:","E:","L:","M:","O:","W:","X:","X:","D:"