How can one make Everything not to show duplicate entries of the same file / folder when using this (without excluding the folders / drives here, because if the drive is available I would like to have the updated results: http://i.imgur.com/rmKR6Mo.png): http://i.imgur.com/zDvCs4W.png
Current settings (to try) to show the current / updated data / files / folders off all of the drives being plugged in at the moment and to show the content of (external) drives / hard disks not being plugged in at the moment: http://i.imgur.com/m4Zoxvk.png and http://i.imgur.com/BQSAy2r.png
Are these settings correct?
Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Folder
Re: Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Fo
NTFS should be picking things up automatically.
So remove A & W [Root Beer] from the Folder list, no need for that, & that's whats causing the duplications.
So remove A & W [Root Beer] from the Folder list, no need for that, & that's whats causing the duplications.
Re: Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Fo
Many thanks, therube.
When I use the folder tab the files and folders of plugged off drives are kept displaying.
Well, I am not quite sure what this A & W means, but Duff beer is not bad either.
Many thanks again.
Hmmm, I am not quite sure to understand, but before I added A: and W: to that tab the external drives had not been shown anymore. And when I remove such drive letters form that tab Everything does not show them anymore. And when I plug of the drives without having their drive letters in the folder tab Everything does not show its files / folders anymore.NTFS should be picking things up automatically.
When I use the folder tab the files and folders of plugged off drives are kept displaying.
Yes, I had supposed that. But what for should one use that folder list otherwise? On the help pages I have understand, using that folder tab should keep the data available in Everything when the drives are not plugged in. Am I wrong?So remove A & W [Root Beer] from the Folder list, no need for that, & that's whats causing the duplications.
Well, I am not quite sure what this A & W means, but Duff beer is not bad either.
Many thanks again.
Re: Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Fo
I am having the same problem with duplicate listings.
Since I was trying to clean up duplicate files at the time I was only looking at file names, then noticed when pairs of files were disappearing that the paths and timestamps were the same as well.
For example: Any suggestions about causes or possible fixes?
Since I was trying to clean up duplicate files at the time I was only looking at file names, then noticed when pairs of files were disappearing that the paths and timestamps were the same as well.
For example: Any suggestions about causes or possible fixes?
Re: Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Fo
Are you using a File Lists or Folders index?
If you are, & unless you have some specific reason for them, remove them, as (& assuming your drives are NTFS) your drives should be picked up automatically.
(Also note that same named files are "duplicates" [for removal purposes] in name only.)
If you are, & unless you have some specific reason for them, remove them, as (& assuming your drives are NTFS) your drives should be picked up automatically.
(Also note that same named files are "duplicates" [for removal purposes] in name only.)
Re: Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Fo
@therube
While perhaps we solved the problem locally, there is apparently really need to unite results, in certain circumstances. We need to examine it further.
Maybe:
If you don't want to monitor the all Drive (offline results) except monitor one folder whitin this drive.
While perhaps we solved the problem locally, there is apparently really need to unite results, in certain circumstances. We need to examine it further.
Maybe:
If you don't want to monitor the all Drive (offline results) except monitor one folder whitin this drive.
Re: Do not show duplicate entries (using tab "Database", "Fo
Removing the entries under Options>Folders did solve the problem.
I misunderstood the purpose of the option. I thought the entries automatically restricted, rather than added to, the search results.
The help pop-up, says "List of folders to include in the Everything database."
Now I am assuming it would be to do things like point to a folder to index on a drive that wasn't automatically searchable.
If the pop-up had used the word add in instead of include, it would make it's purpose clearer. Another fix would be if the box was labeled "Folders to add to database"
I know, I need to read the documentation...
I misunderstood the purpose of the option. I thought the entries automatically restricted, rather than added to, the search results.
The help pop-up, says "List of folders to include in the Everything database."
Now I am assuming it would be to do things like point to a folder to index on a drive that wasn't automatically searchable.
If the pop-up had used the word add in instead of include, it would make it's purpose clearer. Another fix would be if the box was labeled "Folders to add to database"
I know, I need to read the documentation...