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Better to activate it or not?
Sorry, do not know what this is.It is maintained by your NTFS driver (not Everything)
OK, I will do. Whatfor?Please leave it enabled.
Windows uses a couple of hidden Windows 'bookkeeping files' to keep track of all files and folders on NTFS disks.
It is already enabled by Windows. Windows needs this too.
In general, this should stay disabled.Should I enable this as well(?):
Sorry, I meant the option in Everything.It is already enabled by Windows. Windows needs this too.
So there obviously is no option to do possible that would let one enable it when the drive is offline and when it goes online to automatically execute the enabling.The USN Journal of that disk is on the disk itself, So when it is off-line, changing the setting is impossible.
That program is incredibly fast, even on my slow computer. Over a million files in a few seconds.It is visible for example in WizTree (when running elevated):
That is because it uses "Everything-technology" to get the list of files
(This is getting even more off-topic...)
I use it to find out which folders take up most space. Easier overview compared to Everything.
The same technology as Everything or technology developped for Everything?That is because it uses "Everything-technology" to get the list of files
So that is why Everything has to run elevated as well or with that server.(and that is why it has to be run elevated, because it needs access to the Master File Table)
Ah, OK, I understand.My prehistoric laptop that I use for to play with Windows and applications (it is my main Everything-experiment system too) is slowly dying.
So I took another one I have lying around (much faster) and have yet to update all software...
The same technology as Everything. Both read the MFT.
elevated or by enabling Everything Service. The Everything Service runs elevated, so the rest (database,GUI,etc) can run as a regular user.
Don't think that it is that simple. Everything sees more than it shows, so some parts are filtered out.
That appears to do quite a lot of programs. The ones which are very fast. The programs not doing that (I assume, e.g. FreeCommander) actually not sensibly usable (one might think) are pretty slow, I assume.The same technology as Everything. Both read the MFT.
So to have created the Everything Service sounds like a great idea. No admin rights needed. Better security.elevated or by enabling Everything Service. The Everything Service runs elevated, so the rest (database,GUI,etc) can run as a regular user.
Is it technically feasible to have an option for Everything to show everything with nothing filtered out?Don't think that it is that simple. Everything sees more than it shows, so some parts are filtered out.
Oops, holy sheet, I'm not sure if that's an incredible insult like I've never heard before or the opposite. I guess, the opposite. Yes yes, indeed, that is absolutely very true.Exactly! This void-dude isn't as stupid as we all thought all this time
Don't think that it is that simple. Everything sees more than it shows, so some parts are filtered out.
Is it technically feasible to have an option for Everything to show everything with nothing filtered out?