http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1716
My batch file looks like this:
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@echo off
Cathy.exe -ini Cathy.reg -dir ".\Catalogs"
exit
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@echo off
Cathy.exe -ini Cathy.reg -dir ".\Catalogs"
exit
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reg export HKCU\Software\rOva\Cathy c:\cathy.reg
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reg delete HKCU\Software\rOva\Cathy
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reg delete HKCU\Software\rOva
I was always under the impression that this was somehow an unwritten forum rule: mentioning in the "Suggested by" field the person that really mentioned the app the first time. I did a forum search and that post was the first one I could find. Maybe Andrew could clarify this issue a bit. Ah...and don't worry, that field is easily modifiable.perwhis wrote:So, I did not get the honour for have suggested the portable version, despite all my work on promoting it and talking about it with the author? Maybe I shall suggest M$ Office in case it turns portable in the future?
I forget certain lessons...joby_toss wrote: And, by the way, you don't have to install Visual C++ 2010 package; you can extract "mfc100.dll" and "msvcr100.dll" files using 7-zip and moving them in Cathy's folder.
I tested 2.29 with the binaries extracted from the MVC++ R-D pkg the author lists on his site:joby_toss wrote:So no one tried version 2.29 yet?
I really need to know if the problem is at my end!
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X:\path\to\cathy.exe -ini cathy.reg
I really need the new version, without the 65535 folders limit, because my external HDD is surpassing it.Ruby wrote:Food for thought:
Since Cathy has always worked for me over the years (and for backwards compatibilty); I decided to remove the MVCP runtime binaries and restore the previous (2.28.3) version.
So, there are some problems with 2.29 version...The two drives that I had scanned while testing did not show in the Catalogs list, upon checking Cathy's folder, the indexed file/drives were present.
I deleted the .caf indexed file/drives and restored the .caf.bak (removed the .bak ext) and they are now showing up in the Catalogs list again.
~Ruby