I think there are instances when Monitor is Not Picking Up Changes?
Of late, last two days or so, there have been times when I should be seeing something (a newly created file) but am not.
This would be an instance where the current search should be picking up a newly created file.
If I change the search, then revert, it is seen, or if I open a new window & search in there, it is seen, but in the current window, the change is not picked up until some action is performed in that window (like a search change).
I'm going to have to keep an eye out to confirm, but pretty sure I'm seeing this...
Nothing odd on this end, simply local disks, a single file that just doesn't show.
No mass creations or deletions or anything like that.
Monitor Not Picking Up Changes
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Can you remember what the search was?
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Well when I was dealing with the "timezone" (farce), the search may have been as simple as "dumy .txt" or maybe "\TZ dumy .txt".
What I did, from a command line, was:
And I looked in Everything, I didn't see "new3"?
Or at least I don't think I saw it?
Opened a new windows "dumy.new3.txt", & there it was.
Went back to original window, backspaced 1-char, "dumy .tx", then back to "dumy .txt",& there it was.
So then back to the command line &
But as I was looking, specifically checking, they all happened to be picked up as expected.
So I was not able to forcibly duplicate.
I believe I've noticed similar, at times - of late.
The 'ol, now why is that showing up...?
Could the fact that the -debug window is open have any bearing?
As in might it catch it in "regular" mode, but when I jump to -debug, it's usage cause a change where an oddity like this is not happening? (Sometimes, I'll pop open -debug if I'm kind of expecting to see an oddity like this, hoping to catch it.)
What I did, from a command line, was:
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C:\> DIR > dumy.new3.TXT
Or at least I don't think I saw it?
Opened a new windows "dumy.new3.txt", & there it was.
Went back to original window, backspaced 1-char, "dumy .tx", then back to "dumy .txt",& there it was.
So then back to the command line &
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C:\> DIR > dumy.new4.TXT
C:\> DIR > dumy.new5.TXT
C:\> DIR > dumy.new6.TXT
...
So I was not able to forcibly duplicate.
I believe I've noticed similar, at times - of late.
The 'ol, now why is that showing up...?
Could the fact that the -debug window is open have any bearing?
As in might it catch it in "regular" mode, but when I jump to -debug, it's usage cause a change where an oddity like this is not happening? (Sometimes, I'll pop open -debug if I'm kind of expecting to see an oddity like this, hoping to catch it.)
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Showing the debug console does not change the functionality of "Everything" in any way.Could the fact that the -debug window is open have any bearing?
As in might it catch it in "regular" mode, but when I jump to -debug, it's usage cause a change where an oddity like this is not happening?
If it happens again, see if you can get a screenshot of a new window with the correct results and the old window with the missing results.
Do you have any search options enabled from the Search menu? any filters selected?