In preparation for a re-install I decide to collect all my Everything.INI files and store them offline. I used a search string
everything* ext:ini
I used
Edit, Advanced, Copy to folder
One of the files is reported twice. My Drive B: is this day SUBSTituted for T:\Blotter\20230509\ After the "Edit, Advanced, Copy to folder ", Windows Explorer shows only ten files, which I can explain by my drive "B:\Everything-1.5a.ini" being physically the same location and file as "T:\Blotter\20230509\Everything-1.5a.ini".
I am only mildly puzzled that I received no warning of this - I'm not even sure how Everything would know about it - but too I am surprised that if Everything really thought of the original eleven files in the Result List, that Everything itself didn't detect that it was overwriting a file.
I rechecked in Windows Explorer and the file at the foot of the list in the image above, the file sitting in the Root folder, is the same name, size and timestamp as the file that shows when I expand the "Blotter" folder down to Blotter\20230509. (See this too in the first image)
Perhaps the conflict lies between the Result List reporting eleven files, and the Advanced Copy deciding that there are only ten unique files?
Cheers, Chris