Incomplete file folder indexing

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vbeyer
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Incomplete file folder indexing

Post by vbeyer »

Long time user of Everything. Got a new work laptop and started a fresh install. Ver 1.1.1009. Using folder indexing with Everything Service (not running as an administrator),
I use this program to index mapped network drives that I access over my work VPN. This has worked in the past.
In my new rig, the indexing stops after a short time of indexing. It grabs ~80,000 files, but this is less than 10% of my folder. Each mapped drive is a few TB. It does index my entire hard drive. I also tried adding a sub-folder on one of mapped drives, and again it will start, but stop without completing.
There are a total of just over 700,000 files indexed, and whatever I do it always seems to stop at a roughly similar total number of files.
Not sure if this is an Everything problem, or if my work's VPN or network are stopping the service somehow. I also have a local PC at my workplace with Everything on it, and that indexes all the local mapped drives that I'm trying to also do remotely.
Anybody seen this problem?
THanks!
void
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Re: Incomplete file folder indexing

Post by void »

Please check the Everything debug logs:
  • In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
    /debug_log
  • Type in the following search and press ENTER:
    /verbose
  • From the Tools menu, click Options.
  • Click the Indexes tab on the left.
  • Click Force Rebuild.
  • Wait for Everything to complete the rebuild (check the status bar for progress)
  • In Everything, type in the following and press ENTER:
    /restart
    ---this will stop debug logging.
  • Open your Everything Debug Log.txt from %TEMP%
  • What was the last folder scanned? it should look something like:
    scan \\server\share\path\to\a\folder
  • Is there anything significant about this folder? how many files are in this folder? what is the path length?
  • Are there any other paths missing? please check the final root path that was scanned.
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