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Large files (above 100MB) not being indexed!

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Ha ha, I'm a translator and terminologist and have zillions of huge text files on my computer: TMX, TBX, TXT, CSV, TSV, DIC, AFF, XNL, etc. A 500 MB TMX or a 1GB text file are nothing special in my line of business.

E.g., my translation memory search tool (TMLookup) has an index (actually a SQLite db) containing 45,000,000 "translation units", and the folder on my computer where I store all my glossaries and termbases is 30 GB in size and contains 306,311 files and 152,792 folders. Lots of stuff to index!

So far, the only desktop search tool that can handle all this properly is dtSearch. However, I hate the UI and its expensive, which is why I am testing X1.

Large files (above 100MB) not being indexed!

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michaelbeijer wrote:What am I doing wrong?


Maybe you need to give X1 a few weeks, months even, to index huge files.

I suspect that the default value is much lower than 99999 MB for a good reason.

What file can possibly be that big?

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

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I changed nothing. It just popped up. And keeps doing it.

Currently running Windows 8.1 Update.

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

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Hello,

Since a few days at the top left corner of my Windows 7/64 desktop suddenly a small "X1 Search Index is up-to-date" button appears and I don't succeed in removing it. It just happened two hours after booting my PC. Could someone please tell me why that happens and how to make disappear the button.

Thank you in advance and kind regards,

Anselm

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

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Yes, it is. Thanks for your hint.

Regards, Anselm

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

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Same here, running Windows 8.1. This is extremly annoying, as the button covers the toolbars of applications that are set to use full or halfscreen. The information it provides does not justify permanent visibility. Please do something about it.

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

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I find that it fades into the background if I do anything. But its ghostly presence persists.

X1 Search Index is up-to-date button

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All,

Thanks for reporting this. We're looking into the issue to see if we can determine in what cases the X1 Notifcation Icon mouseover message appears in an unexpected location.

Can you please note whether you have made any changes to the Notification icon settings for X1? (i.e. Show Icon and Notifications, Hide Icon and Notifications, Show Only Notifications)

This is accessed by right-clicking the Windows taskbar notification area and choosing 'Customize notification icons'

Also, please note what version of Windows you are running (if not already provided here in the thread).

Thanks!

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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I'll have to keep my eye on things. But I can answer this one:

Jogy wrote:will then making it non-maximized cure the issue?


No.

Once you are bitten you stay bitten.

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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Hello,

can you give some more information about this problem:
- when the message appears, what is the status of X1 - closed, minimized or minimized to the notification tray?
- was X1 maximized when running, and if so, will then making it non-maximized cure the issue?

Jogy

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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Like this?

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It is, indeed, a nuisance. Probably more so for us weirdos who put the taskbar up there.

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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Yes, top-left corner, only in Win 8.1x64 (not the Metro screen - I use Start8 to give a Win 7-like interface). Not a problem in Win 7 x64. On blank screen, overlies the recycle bin - no loss there. But when I have a program window open, interferes with menu bar. And, it is not transparent.
M

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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Is this a ghostly message at the top-left hand corner of the monitor?

I see various X1 messages there. It is a pest because that is where I dock my Windows taskbar.

In my case` it is in Windows 8.1. I do not see it in Windows7.

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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I have a persistent on screen message that I cannot remove: "All files up to date" in the upper left corner of the screen. Must be a bug. Not there with earlier versions.
Murray

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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Not that I have seen. Not even an acknowledgement that X1 knows about the bug.

With three victims, maybe someone will address the issue.

8.3.1.1 5003az x64 "All files up to date" on screen message

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I am getting this too. Is there any sign of a fix?
Thanks, Lewis

X1 for the Cloud

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Hello,
I am also for the idea of indexing Google Drive. Image
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X1 becomes unresposive a few mins after starting

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I filed an official support request and got an response to do an uninstall / reinstall as also to send the diagnostic output.
All of this was done and have thereafter followed up practically every day, but have not heard back yet (:

X1 becomes unresposive a few mins after starting

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X1 just does not work for me, and hangs right after starting, ever since I purchased the product and premium service well over a month back.
I have raised several support requests, but so far there has not been any resolution, and each time my case states 'Awaiting Customer Response', which is not the reality.

For the last support case the product manager remotely accessed my laptop, checked everything was ok, and even as he was in my system, it hung repeatedly.
Per Jerrys and Scotts request, I have sent all the log and diagnostic files last week, but have not got a response inspite of sending several emails for follow up help.
As I have not heard back, I checked the product support site, and my case again shows as 'Awaiting Customer Response'.

Any advice and help in getting this resolved will be a big help.
Thanks
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