I very frequently get the message "Failed to create Everything.db.tmp in C:\Program files\Everything\Everything.db for writing."
(On one hand, it doesn't make sense that it can't create a file "in" another file, but that's probably just a matter of the error being incorrect... or my lack of understanding of how that could occur.)
I know how to fix that problem (just go delete everything.db & restart), but (a) that doesn't always work, and (b) what a pain!!
Why would this fail? ...so often?
...and more to the point, how can I prevent it from happening?
Thanks!
-pt
very frequently get "failed to create everything.db.tmp..."
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Re: very frequently get "failed to create everything.db.tmp.
Kind of sounds like it is expecting Everything.db to be a directory \Everything.db\ rather then a file?
Are you running as an Administrator?
Do you have sufficient permissions to the C:\Program files\Everything\ directory?
Try...
Exit Everything completely.
Delete Everything.db (& or Everything.*.db)
Restart Everything.
Are you running as an Administrator?
Do you have sufficient permissions to the C:\Program files\Everything\ directory?
Try...
Exit Everything completely.
Delete Everything.db (& or Everything.*.db)
Restart Everything.
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Re: very frequently get "failed to create everything.db.tmp.
I have the same problem. I've tried removing and reinstalling and I've tried giving non-admins Full rights to the everything folder and the files withing.
Nothinbg helps. On all systems, non-admins cannot run Everything Search. It's pretty poor practice to have to run as an admin on the system.
Nothinbg helps. On all systems, non-admins cannot run Everything Search. It's pretty poor practice to have to run as an admin on the system.
Re: very frequently get "failed to create everything.db.tmp.
"Everything" is an administrative tool.non-admins cannot run Everything Search.
You will need administrative privileges for low level access to volumes and write access to the folder of your Everything.exe.
I am working on the option to run "Everything" as a service, removing the administrative requirements from the user interface.