![]() ![]() That is, maybe Everything-1.a.圆4 with default settings is working as it should. Also that Everything-1.a.圆4 is indexing both my A and my B drives, but reports them not as A or B, but translates these faked paths into a Proper path on the only two drives I really want to be indexed. Today I think that I have four distinct copies of a file in four distinct folders. I will have to think about this a bit more. (4) This is the proper path to the original file in my decrypted T: drive (3) This is the Proper path for a file copied to my daily B: drive (2) This is the proper path to the original file in my C: drive. ![]() (1) This is the Proper path for a file copied to my A: drive So now two SUBST drives - one that points to the fixed Users\Roaming and one that points to the variable daily folder that is drive B: - and then used Everything to search for Links.xml.Īs show above, four such files are now listed:. I copied the links.xml from T: into both the A: and the B: drives. Untitled2.png (10.05 KiB) Viewed 3179 timesI found a file "links.xml" which appears in a regular (non SUBST path) in both the boot partition C: and in the decrypted data partition (T:), but NOT in my A: or B: drive. Today the drive B represents "T:\Blotter\20220421"ĭrives L, U, V, and W point to active projects and do not appear in the index, which is fine by me, since the host drive T: does appear in the index and I can always find the file that way. Thus: "subst U: T:\Greaves\Products\DEVEL\T uring\"Īnd: "subst A: C:\Users\%UserName%\AppData\Roaming\Greaves"ĭrive T: is the decrypted version of a Veracrypt partition of the sole physical hard drive on the laptop.ĭrive A always takes me to my Roaming Appdata folders (generally INI files for various projects)ĭrive B always takes me to a desktop blotter folder, unique for the day. My boot sequence uses the DOS SUBST command to map folders to drive letters for my convenience when I am working on a project. Every001.png (26.63 KiB) Viewed 3224 times Question 1: Why is drive A: included in the index but not drive B:?Īt first I thought that, just perhaps, Everything thought that drive A: was a floppy drive, but then B: was not indexed I have files in both A: and B:, neither of which is a floppy drive.
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