Everything without Administrator privileges

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Michael_88
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Everything without Administrator privileges

Post by Michael_88 »

Hello,

I need to use Everything on a Windows PC of which I'm not an Administrator (and cannot get Administrator privileges) to index a folder (including file contents).
Is there any way to do this without Administrator privileges?

Thanks

M.
horst.epp
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Re: Everything without Administrator privileges

Post by horst.epp »

Yes, use folder indexing for the trees you have read access.
NotNull
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Re: Everything without Administrator privileges

Post by NotNull »

And even before that:


1. Ask your IT-department if they can install Everything on the system you work on.
2. Ask your IT-department if it is OK if you install Everything on their systems.
Michael_88
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Re: Everything without Administrator privileges

Post by Michael_88 »

horst.epp wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 6:10 pm Yes, use folder indexing for the trees you have read access.
Are you sure I can do this without starting the software as Administrator and without installing the Everything Service?
I seem to remember that when I select the tree I want to index, Administrator privileges are requested when I click "Apply".
NotNull wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 6:23 pm And even before that:


1. Ask your IT-department if they can install Everything on the system you work on.
2. Ask your IT-department if it is OK if you install Everything on their systems.
My IT-department said that, outside of company-authorized software, only portable version software that does not require administrator privileges may be used by users.
void
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Re: Everything without Administrator privileges

Post by void »

If you see this dialog:


Choose Manual Configuration (or Do not index NTFS volumes for Everything 1.4 and earlier)



If you don't see this dialog, please make sure no NTFS volumes are in your index:
  • In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
  • Click the NTFS tab on the left.
  • Uncheck Automatically include new fixed volumes.
  • Uncheck Automatically include new removable volumes.
  • For each NTFS volume listed:
    • Uncheck Include in database.
  • Click OK.


To add your NTFS volumes to your Everything index as a standard user without the Everything Service:
  • In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
  • Click the Folders tab.
  • Click Add....
  • Select your volume (for example C: ) and click OK.
  • Click OK.
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