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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on DocFetcher

    Greetings, Utilizing the 512mb all the way up to 8gb executable (having 64bit java installed) the indexing continues to hang after completing 90% of its scan; indicating it has run out of memory. The system is Windows10 64bit with 8GBs of RAM. How can I get this application to work - as it indicates it can (increasing memory use).

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    Paul, That indeed resolved my issue. It appears UAC was the cause of this and that cleared it up.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    i'm confident both drives i am seeking to store my dba is on my G:\ Drive, which is typically a networks "home" volume. it doesnt see anything past E:\ on this system - which my network shares start at G:. but, at least i am up and running with "\servername\folderpath\" for the time being. That is better than nothing. all my other apps, acrobat, office, browsers, ftp, winscp, etc can see these drives no problem when i do file > open... its just keepass with the issue. :(

  • Modified a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    Hmm, good call. I was able to get to it via '\server\folderpath\'... but I then remoted to my home domain environment which also runs Windows 10 and it sees the virtual drives identical as my work Windows 7. They both are mapped via Active Directory GPO "Drive Maps" configuration; so what is different here? - \network path\ at work using Windows 10 - virtual drives at home using Windows 10 This is strange.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    Hmm, good call. I was able to get to it via \server... but I then remoted to my home domain environment which also runs Windows 10 and it sees the virtual drives identical as my work Windows 7. They both are mapped via Active Directory GPO "Drive Maps" configuration; so what is different here? - \network path\ at work using Windows 10 - virtual drives at home using Windows 10

  • Modified a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    Doesn't make a difference who I log in with. On this Windows 10 System (even with a defaulted group policy reset), it does not allow/show Network Shares. I log into my Windows 7 system with the same credentials and has the same GPO policy as it does on my Windows 10 system (had 2.35 installed, and it shows Network Shares, upgraded to 2.37 and still shows Network Shares). Does not show shares on Windows 10 (enterprise 64bit)

  • Modified a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    Doesn't make a difference who I log in with. On this Windows 10 System (even with a defaulted group policy reset), it does not allow/show Network Shares. I log into my Windows 7 system with the same credentials as I did on my Windows 10 system (had 2.35 installed, and it shows Network Shares, upgraded to 2.37 and still shows Network Shares). Does not show shares on Windows 10 (enterprise 64bit)

  • Posted a comment on ticket #1686 on KeePass

    Doesn't make a difference who I log in with. On this Windows 10 System (even with a defaulted group policy reset), it does not allow/show network Shares. I log into my Windows 7 system (had 2.35 installed, and it shows shares, upgraded to 2.37 and still shows shares). Does not show shares on Windows 10.

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