Everything does not show updates
Everything does not show updates
Everything does not show updates. How could I make it show a message when there are updates?
Re: Everything does not show updates
I'll push out an update notification soon.
For now, please make sure Tools -> Options -> General -> Check for updates is enabled.
For now, please make sure Tools -> Options -> General -> Check for updates is enabled.
Re: Everything does not show updates
That's nice, thank you. An automate update option would be great (so Everything automatically would update when an update is available, without intervention).
There just were running two Everything service processes I had to close with the Task Manager before updating was possible. That is like it should be, two service processes? I have two instances running.
There just were running two Everything service processes I had to close with the Task Manager before updating was possible. That is like it should be, two service processes? I have two instances running.
Yes, yes, that is / was checked. But there are no notifications.For now, please make sure Tools -> Options -> General -> Check for updates is enabled.
Re: Everything does not show updates
An automatic update feature is on my TODO list.
Thank you for the suggestion.
What is shown in the Task Manager?
We can remove the unnecessary one which may have come from an older Everything 1.5 version.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Only one Everything Service is required.There just were running two Everything service processes I had to close with the Task Manager before updating was possible. That is like it should be, two service processes?
What is shown in the Task Manager?
We can remove the unnecessary one which may have come from an older Everything 1.5 version.
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Many thanks!An automatic update feature is on my TODO list.
Now this is shown after restarting after the updating:What is shown in the Task Manager?
So this time only one service process is shown. But before it was two of these ones, if I remember it right:
Re: Everything does not show updates
Many thanks!
Sorry, I am not quite sure what that means.
I use the portable Everything.
Sorry, I am not quite sure what that means.
I use the portable Everything.
Re: Everything does not show updates
I understood the following as a question and I wanted to say that you can have two Everything Services
if you have a file "NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE" in the directory where the file "Everything64.exe" is located.
I use Everything only portable too.
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Windows 11 Pro (x64) Version 22H2 (OS build Build 22621.1635)
'Everything' 1.5.0.1344a (x64) - "Portable on system drive C:"
Re: Everything does not show updates
Ah, OK, sorry. I do not seem to have such a file here.I understood the following as a question and I wanted to say that you can have two Everything Services
if you have a file "NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE" in the directory where the file "Everything64.exe" is located.
Yes, I see now, thought because it is on C: it would be installed, but it is not even located in such a program folder.I use Everything only portable too.
Re: Everything does not show updates
If you see two services running in the task manager again, could you please send a screenshot.
Using NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE will require a separate service.
The NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE instances will use the following service pipe name: \\.\PIPE\Everything Service
Any other alpha instance will use the service pipe name: \\.\PIPE\Everything Service (1.5)
You can leave both running if you want, they shouldn't consume any noticeable CPU or RAM.
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For Tuska, consider keeping the one NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE service and using service_pipe_name to specify the service pipe name for all other non-NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE instances.
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If you are using NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE for all instances, you can remove the Everything (1.5a) service.
Best way to do this is to exit Everything (all instances), copy your Everything.exe to a new folder, launch Everything, uninstall the Everything Service from Tools -> Options -> General, exit Everything, delete this new folder.
Using NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE will require a separate service.
The NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE instances will use the following service pipe name: \\.\PIPE\Everything Service
Any other alpha instance will use the service pipe name: \\.\PIPE\Everything Service (1.5)
You can leave both running if you want, they shouldn't consume any noticeable CPU or RAM.
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For Tuska, consider keeping the one NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE service and using service_pipe_name to specify the service pipe name for all other non-NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE instances.
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If you are using NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE for all instances, you can remove the Everything (1.5a) service.
Best way to do this is to exit Everything (all instances), copy your Everything.exe to a new folder, launch Everything, uninstall the Everything Service from Tools -> Options -> General, exit Everything, delete this new folder.
Re: Everything does not show updates
Yes, I will do so.If you see two services running in the task manager again, could you please send a screenshot.
Sorry, I do not understand, what is the advantage / drawback of using NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE?
Re: Everything does not show updates
NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE is only useful if you are using third party tools that communicate with Everything.
If you are using third party tools to communicate with Everything 1.4 and you are not using Everything 1.4, please consider enabling NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE if you want these tools to work with Everything 1.5a.
This flag will only exists while Everything 1.5 is in alpha.
If you are using third party tools to communicate with Everything 1.4 and you are not using Everything 1.4, please consider enabling NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE if you want these tools to work with Everything 1.5a.
This flag will only exists while Everything 1.5 is in alpha.
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Sorry, what tools are these? What could one do with these?NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE is only useful if you are using third party tools that communicate with Everything.
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The Everything toolbar for example.
This allows starting a search from an icon in the taskbar or from a field inside of it.
It also has a function to process results depending on its type
using regular expressions.
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So you can add a toolbar to Everything with another tool? That sounded quite good. Actually, I always wanted to have a toolbar in Everything.
Re: Everything does not show updates
Many thanks!
Holy mo...so that means Everything has software built in from other programs? And it seems there are (almost or really) endless variations to combine Everything with or use in other tools.
Holy mo...so that means Everything has software built in from other programs? And it seems there are (almost or really) endless variations to combine Everything with or use in other tools.
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The other way around: these programs use Everything for their searches.
Re: Everything does not show updates
Ah, thank you very much!
Re: Everything does not show updates
Thank you for your detailed explanations on the subject of "NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE"!void wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 6:38 am ... For Tuska, consider keeping the one NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE service and using service_pipe_name
to specify the service pipe name for all other non-NO_ALPHA_INSTANCE instances. ...