Hello, I've been a user of Everything Search for years, and a few months back I've switched to v1.5 alpha, which adds several useful and highly desirable features. As far as I can tell, the alpha is being rock solid. Other developers would mark this version as beta already, or even production. So far so good!
Here's one possible misdemeanor - I'm not sure if it's been a glitch, or maybe my system, but here it is. I have some network drives and external folders indexed. Some are listed in Options -> Indexes -> Network Drives, some in Options -> Indexes -> Folders (with a nework path of the form
\\device\dir\ ).
My issue is that sometimes these external resources disappear from the indexed files. I am not sure what triggers the problem. It maybe the network device going offline while Everything is running, or a sudden power off on the (local) system running Everything.
My question is: are these behaviors expected? Is there a way to have Everything not to delete a network resource (disk or folder) from the index when it goes offline? It might come back soon, and as it is now apparently I have to explicitly re-add and/or re-index it.
Network drives/folders teporarily offline: disappearing from index
Re: Network drives/folders teporarily offline: disappearing from index
For the Network Drives, is 'Automatically remove offline mapped network drives' deselected?
(Wonder if that actually only applies to mapped drives?)
(Wonder if that actually only applies to mapped drives?)
Re: Network drives/folders teporarily offline: disappearing from index
Thanks for your reply!
I think it used to be - it is now for sure, but I still see the drives disappear. Maybe it resets to ON by default once you restore the drive?
I think it used to be - it is now for sure, but I still see the drives disappear. Maybe it resets to ON by default once you restore the drive?
Re: Network drives/folders teporarily offline: disappearing from index
Thank you for your feedback juan,
Please makes sure it is unchecked.
Can you please confirm that the network drive is missing from Tools -> Options -> Network drives or Tools -> Options -> Folders.
Please make sure Everything is installed correctly:
-please check if you are launching Everything with -volumes or -remove-volumes
Tools -> Options -> Network drives -> Automatically remove offline mapped network drives only applies to mapped network drives.For the Network Drives, is 'Automatically remove offline mapped network drives' deselected?
(Wonder if that actually only applies to mapped drives?)
Please makes sure it is unchecked.
This setting should never reset to ON.Maybe it resets to ON by default once you restore the drive?
To me it sounds like Everything is forgetting your settings.as it is now apparently I have to explicitly re-add and/or re-index it.
Can you please confirm that the network drive is missing from Tools -> Options -> Network drives or Tools -> Options -> Folders.
Please make sure Everything is installed correctly:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Store settings and data in %APPDATA%\Everything.
- Click OK.
-please check if you are launching Everything with -volumes or -remove-volumes
Re: Network drives/folders teporarily offline: disappearing from index
Yes it was. I think that is the culprit. The cause might be that I've been running Everything as a portable install at first, but I have long since switched to a regular installation (before switching to 1.5 alpha, probably). Thank you! I'll check for any future misbehaviorvoid wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 2:25 am To me it sounds like Everything is forgetting your settings.
Can you please confirm that the network drive is missing from Tools -> Options -> Network drives or Tools -> Options -> Folders.
Please make sure Everything is installed correctly:-was this setting unchecked?
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Store settings and data in %APPDATA%\Everything.
- Click OK.
I'm just running the service at the default settings - I doubt such switches are included in the commandline.-please check if you are launching Everything with -volumes or -remove-volumes
Thanks as usual for the on-point, effective help, void!