What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
(discussed in this thread)there is also a "available free disk size" property. IIRC, the difference lies in possible disk quota that are in effect for the current user.
Disk quota can be set up by an administrator to limit the amount of diskspace that is made available to a person, even if there is in fact more space.
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
Availalbe-free-disk-size = FreeBytesAvailableToCaller
free-disk-size = TotalNumberOfFreeBytes
More detail here (GetDiskFreeSpaceExW).
free-disk-size = TotalNumberOfFreeBytes
More detail here (GetDiskFreeSpaceExW).
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
Thank you for the links.
So available free disk size is just the total amount of free space being available.
And free-disk-size is the amount of free space available for a user (what might be the same like the available free disk size, but it can be limited by the admin).
So available free disk size is just the total amount of free space being available.
And free-disk-size is the amount of free space available for a user (what might be the same like the available free disk size, but it can be limited by the admin).
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
But why then can the size for "free disk size" be higher than the "available free disk size"(?):
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
Could be a couple of reasons:
1). The system may reserve extra space.
2). Everything doesn't update these properties in real-time.
They are only updated when the root folder changes.
In short, avoid indexing Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size
1). The system may reserve extra space.
2). Everything doesn't update these properties in real-time.
They are only updated when the root folder changes.
In short, avoid indexing Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
Sorry, what kind of changes are these?They are only updated with the root folder changes.
But these are very important informations. Isn't there a way to use them usefully anyway?In short, avoid indexing Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
For NTFS volumes, when a child file/folder is created, deleted, modified or renamed.Sorry, what kind of changes are these?They are only updated with the root folder changes.
For non-NTFS volumes it is hard to say. Assume never.
These properties are designed for showing volume information when it is displayed.But these are very important informations. Isn't there a way to use them usefully anyway?In short, avoid indexing Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size
For example, with the following search:
root: addcolumn:Free-Disk-Size;Available-Free-Disk-Size
If the volumes are offline, this information is not available.
These properties are not designed to be indexed.
I will consider storing and maintaining the available disk space in a future version of Everything.
Re: What is the difference between Free-Disk-Size and Available-Free-Disk-Size?
So if one creates a folder here - C:, for example C:\Every - or a file, e.g. C:\every.txt. Only then will these properties be updated? Because of the entry in "Exclude folders"? So that could never be the case. May be one could choose a single file or folder that each time the drive is online will be updated. But what file or folder should that be?For NTFS volumes, when a child file/folder is created, deleted, modified or renamed.
But as long as there is a change in the root folder (each time it is online) these properties will work exactly for this purpose?These properties are not designed to be indexed.
That is great, thank you very much. And may be the total disk size and the used space size, May be in a column / columns in the folders panel and / or near the drive letter / index.I will consider storing and maintaining the available disk space in a future version of Everything.