I use Everything a few times a month, sometimes heavily for a day or two, but usually on occasion. As such I am not a power user. Recently I had to reinstall Everything and found out to my dismay that I have lost some of my customized functionality. The problem is that I miss it but don't know exactly how to restore what I had previously.
1. It would be great if there was a way to display or export my non default settings, including network paths, so I would at least know what they were if I needed to reinstall.
2. Even better, prompt me during uninstall and ask me if I want to export my non default settings
a. If I answered affirmatively during uninstall ask me on install if I want to reinstall my non default settings
Thanks for a fantastic product!
Allow export or display of my non default options
-
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2020 12:37 pm
Re: Allow export or display of my non default options
If you still have the old ini file, there is a powershell script and instructions at www.voidtools.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6285 to list all of your non default options in the old ini file. I agree, a reinstall "Keep settings?" prompt would be a nice enhancement.
Re: Allow export or display of my non default options
A backup of Everything settings is on the to do list for Everything 1.5.
For now, you can create a backup (or zipfile) of the following files:
That should do for 95% of the people. For a complete list, see this
For now, you can create a backup (or zipfile) of the following files:
- Everything.ini
- Run History.csv
- Search History.csv
- Filters.csv
- Bookmarks.csv
That should do for 95% of the people. For a complete list, see this