running up to date: Search Everything v1.4.1.877 (x64)
Organizing some photos, I was using SE to find some matching directories:
SearchString: 2018|2019 e:\album\photos !PhotosFromOthers scouts attrib:d
Then I'd drag one of the found directories to a NON-MATCHING destination, and create a SHORTCUT there.
The source directory immediately vanished from the search results. (I verified it still remained on the disk)
I then closed SE and re-opened, and pasted in the exact same search string (as above) and the missing directories returned.
This would happen both if I did the dragging-and-shortcut-creation from SE, or from a Windows Explorer window.
Repeatable.
Bug: directory search result vanishes if you create a shortcut to it
Re: Bug: directory search result vanishes if you create a shortcut to it
You didn't mention your Everything version (or your Windows version), but there have been some updates in recent Everything verions regarding renaming files/folders.
Could you try if version 1.4.1.935 (or newer) solves your issue? It can be found here: viewtopic.php?t=5718
EDIT:
I think I misread your message ... But now I don't understand what you did. Did you move a folder in File Explorer and created a shortcut to that folder afterwards? :S
Anyway, please try version 1.4.1.935
Could you try if version 1.4.1.935 (or newer) solves your issue? It can be found here: viewtopic.php?t=5718
EDIT:
I think I misread your message ... But now I don't understand what you did. Did you move a folder in File Explorer and created a shortcut to that folder afterwards? :S
Anyway, please try version 1.4.1.935
Re: Bug: directory search result vanishes if you create a shortcut to it
Are you sure your search is correct?
Might you need:
Might you need:
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<2018|2019> e:\album\photos !PhotosFromOthers scouts attrib:d
Re: Bug: directory search result vanishes if you create a shortcut to it
Thanks for the bug report.
This is a bug, the NTFS driver is reporting the folder as a file (the directory attribute is missing).
I've created a work around for the next version of Everything.
For now, please use folder: instead of attrib:d
For example:
2018|2019 e:\album\photos !PhotosFromOthers scouts folder:
This is a bug, the NTFS driver is reporting the folder as a file (the directory attribute is missing).
I've created a work around for the next version of Everything.
For now, please use folder: instead of attrib:d
For example:
2018|2019 e:\album\photos !PhotosFromOthers scouts folder: