Hello!
I just heard about the everything tool, and i'm very exited to try it out. when i installed the latest version, i was immediately impressed how fast it felt in combination with my local SSD.
My bigger goal however is to create a workflow in combination with my NAS. (eventually to search video, with tags, not sure though about how to create the tags but that will come later). This is a qnap 12 bay, 120TB in raid5. It's connected with a 10Gb atto PCI card.
When i go to tools -> options -> folders -> add, i cannot see my mapped drive (Z:), which i can see in the windows explorer, and almost every other app. I found a few topics here explaining a possible solution, like uncheck the "run as administrator" checkbox, but that did not have any effect.
Any other idea's?
I also have the Qnap connected to a standard 1Gb connection, so as a workaround i now added the folder manually from the network folders, but i think this will connect to the server from the slower connection. Not sure if this will make a big difference in search speed (it's still scanning, gonna take a while i guess), but i'm pretty sure it will eventually create issues when working with the video when referring to the slower connection.
mapped 10Gb network drive
Re: mapped 10Gb network drive
"Drive mapping is user context based" so if you're using different Users... (similar to how running "As Administrator" is a different user...).
Re: mapped 10Gb network drive
Everything will be unable to see your mapped network drives if you are running Everything as an administrator.
Please try running Everything as a standard user:
Please try running Everything as a standard user:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Everything service.
- Uncheck Run as administrator.
- Click OK.
- Exit Everything (right click the Everything tray icon and click Exit).
- Restart Everything.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Folders tab.
- Click Add....
- Select your mapped network drive and click OK.
- Click OK.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Folders tab.
- Click Add....
- Manually type in your mapped network drive (eg: J: ) and click OK.
- Click OK.
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Re: mapped 10Gb network drive
Thanks, that was helpful. Never thought of manually typing in the adress(stupid me)
The drive letter by itself didn't work though, I eventually typed the local adress of the server (\\10.1.0.x\...), and that worked fine
thanks again. great stuff!
The drive letter by itself didn't work though, I eventually typed the local adress of the server (\\10.1.0.x\...), and that worked fine
thanks again. great stuff!
Re: mapped 10Gb network drive
This likely means Everything is still running as an administrator.
To confirm:
IsAdmin x
where x is 1 for running as an admin, and 0 for running as a standard user.
To close the debug console:
To confirm:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug
IsAdmin x
where x is 1 for running as an admin, and 0 for running as a standard user.
To close the debug console:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Everything service.
- Uncheck Run as administrator.
- Click OK.
- Exit Everything (right click the Everything tray icon and click Exit).
- Restart Everything.
- Right click your Everything.exe or a shortcut to Everything
- Click Properties.
- Click the Compatibility tab.
- Uncheck Run this program as an administrator.
- Click OK.
Re: mapped 10Gb network drive
And also:
- Right click your shortcut to Everything
- Click Properties.
- Click the Shortcut tab.
- Click the Advanced button.
- Uncheck Run as administrator.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.