On some of the largest external HDDs I keep a special folder that contains Everything to search specifically ONLY the content of the external HDD (not the volumes of the host laptop to which I connect the external HDDs).
Using (Uwe Sieber) USB Drive Letter Manager, those external HDDs are assigned a specific letter across various laptops.
For each of the HDDs, Everything is (probably WRONGLY) configured to monitor and index ONLY that specific assigned letter.
However I noticed that (despite the configuration) Everything automatically adds the volume letters/partitions of the host laptops to which I connect the external HDDs.
Basically what I would like to figure out is :
Can I assign to a specific Everything (placed/run on/from an external HDD) the task to monitor changes and to index (and rebuild the database ONLY if a volume has changed too much) the content of ONLY 1 specific volume letter without even detecting the partitions of the host machine? Can that be done even by manually editing the Everything.ini file?
Moreover, is there a quickly accessible menu or a hotkey to force rebuilding the database? Perhaps David already has that on his to-do list?
My feeling (please correct me if I am wrong) is that to quickly achieve my objective perhaps an older version of Everything would probably be more suitable. I am thinking when Everything was indexing based on volume letters rather than on volume signatures.
I am just now testing v1.3.4.686 (x64) and -for that specific purpose- it seems to work better than v1.4.1.1026.
It would be great if David could kindly consider adding the option "Index volume letters" (when such option is checked, Everything would index volume letters and not volume signatures).
Looking forward to reading some creative feedback