Thanks so much for patching the installer; I just downloaded the new version; I'll try it out on another machine soon.
I installed the new version 1.1.26, regular installation (I don't know what the portable version is). However it wiped out my settings in program-conf.txt, and did NOT maintain my index. So I had to re-enter my settings, and I'm having to rebuild the index. That's too bad. In any case, it's rebuilding now.
Thanks for the information, that is helpful. I was wondering if the new version can be successfully installed directly over a previous installation, without losing your indexes, settings, etc. ?
I received notification of a new version DocFetcher-1.1.26-Windows-64bit-Setup, however I can't find any description of what changes are included in this new release. Is it simply a 64 bit version of the same program, or are there other improvements?
It's been many years since I inquired about this! I wanted to ask if the Regex expressions to exclude from indexing are case sensitive, when indexing files on a Linux based system? I think so, but I wanted to be sure.
Thanks for your reply. I uninstalled, then deleted the DocFetcher folder in AppData, then reinstalled. That seems to have resolved the issue! I'll let you know if I have any further difficulty.
Is there a way to remove all instances of position formatting tags: {\an1} through {\an9} ? Currently I'm performing nine different search and replace commands, but it would be better if there's a way to remove the all at once.
Thank you, I think I have it working now. Of course the Administrator is required to install the program, and then it seems that the standard user can get the scheduled task going.