Hello,
I use Everything a lot, often not to look for something random on my drive but to select files in a folder, rename them, create an archive based on a filter, do a "smart copy", copy the path with forward slashes for python, etc.
These are operations that only require to index the current working folder (and typically not very deep).
I sometimes work on samba network shares that are too large to index and keep up to date.
But indexing 1 folder (a working folder) should be quick even for network shares.The index would not really need to be kept up to date (update could be manual).
Question: is there a way to ask everything to index just one network folder?
Something interactive (=quick) without adding it as a network share and then updating it, and then removing it.
I have been using the 1.5 version for a while.
Thanks for everything
Philippe
Local/quick indexing of network folder
Re: Local/quick indexing of network folder
Currently, you'll need to add the network folder as a folder index under Tools -> Options -> Folders.
You can uncheck "subfolders" to index just the one folder.
Unfortunately, adding and removing a folder index will require a quick rebuild.
I do have plans to add support for indexing folders without the rebuild in a future version.
You can uncheck "subfolders" to index just the one folder.
Unfortunately, adding and removing a folder index will require a quick rebuild.
I do have plans to add support for indexing folders without the rebuild in a future version.
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Re: Local/quick indexing of network folder
Thanks for clarifying.
Philippe
Philippe