Folder indexing requires Everything 1.3 or later.
What type of folders can I add to the index?
- Network share or mapped network drive.
- FAT32 and other volumes.
- Any physical folder.
No, folder indexing does not require administrative privileges or the Everything service.
Why is indexing so slow?
Folder indexing uses the same approach as the Windows search.
This can be a lot slower than NTFS indexing.
Everything can take a couple minutes to scan a folder and all it's subfolders and files.
How do I add a folder to the Everything index?
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Folders tab.
- Click Add....
- Select a folder to add to the Everything index.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Folders tab.
- Click Add....
- Select the network share to add to the Everything index, for example:
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\\server\share
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
No, not all file name changes can be detected.
Changes made remotely are not detected.
Lots of changes in a small amount of time can be missed.
You can specify an update time or update interval to rescan the entire folder for changes that might have been missed.
What happens if the indexed folder is offline or not available?
The folder index will remain unchanged.
However, forcing a index rebuild will show the folder as empty.
Everything will continue to re-scan the folder at the specified update time or update interval and only update the folder when it is online.
Displaying icons and file information of offline folders can take several seconds to time-out.
You can press F5 to refresh this cache when the folder is back online.