Hello,
I have used Everything for 3 months, and I'd say, it's an amazing tool, better than any desktop search engine I have used. I know it doesn't index contents in contrast to Google/MS, but it does search better!
My only suggestion is: Could the author sign the everything.exe with a certification in next public version?
Because I like to put the tool in the startup folder. Under Vista and Win7 RC for each fresh boot I'm always asked by UAC to confirm the execution from an unknown publisher. That makes thing inconvenient.
At the end I must thank the author again for the awesome program!
Best wishes
Moudy
Add DigiSign to avoid UAC confirmation?
Re: Add DigiSign to avoid UAC confirmation?
I will reconsider signing the Everything.exe for the next release of "Everything"
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Re: Add DigiSign to avoid UAC confirmation?
To make this Vista compatible you will have to save changing files outside of the program files folder. The ini and db files change which prompts the UAC message even if the executable is signed.
Typically, you'd want to put that in
C:\Users\UsersName\AppData\Local\YourCompanyName\
On XP the equivalent is
C:\Documents and Settings\UsersName\Local Settings\Application Data\YourCompany\
CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
I love your program, by the way!
Typically, you'd want to put that in
C:\Users\UsersName\AppData\Local\YourCompanyName\
On XP the equivalent is
C:\Documents and Settings\UsersName\Local Settings\Application Data\YourCompany\
CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
I love your program, by the way!
Re: Add DigiSign to avoid UAC confirmation?
This will also help Windows 7.dpatvoidtools wrote:To make this Vista compatible you will have to save changing files outside of the program files folder. The ini and db files change which prompts the UAC message even if the executable is signed.
In Windows 7 (and probably Vista, I never ran it, so I wouldn't know for sure) there is a ProgramData[\Everything] subdirectory that goes along with Program Files that could also be used to store the .ini and .db files. Which makes more sense to me, being globally accessible.dpatvoidtools wrote:Typically, you'd want to put that in
C:\Users\UsersName\AppData\Local\YourCompanyName\
On XP the equivalent is
C:\Documents and Settings\UsersName\Local Settings\Application Data\YourCompany\
CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
I love your program, by the way!
Like the program, just tired of the UAC everytime I log in.
Re: Add DigiSign to avoid UAC confirmation?
Check this out for a way to bypass the UAC: http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=175