No problem - thanks for letting us know.
Stuart
ipxlittle wrote:
> I've just done more detective work and the process (ScannerFinder.exe)
> has nothing to do with SC7 or the plugin. It is infact a watchdog
> process
> for a flatbed scanner which I occasionally use. Sorry again that I
> misdiagno
I've just done more detective work and the process (ScannerFinder.exe)
has nothing to do with SC7 or the plugin. It is infact a watchdog
process
for a flatbed scanner which I occasionally use. Sorry again that I
misdiagnosed what was going on. My machine was slow to startup and
I lost the run of
Hi Stuart,
The plugin is superb. I think I was mistaken that a music library
rescan was going on. I just noticed "ScannerFinder.exe" in the process
list and it stays running once SC 7.0 starts up. However, it seems to
be consuming very little cpu time or memory. I somehow assumed that
scannerfind
Hi Ian,
I have had Lazy Search installed on SC 7.0 and 7.0.1 running under
Windows XP and have not experienced anything like the problems you seem
to be having. Unfortunately my computer skills are not anywhere near the
level required to trouble shot and solve your problems. Hopefully
someone els
The Lazy Search plugin shouldn't cause a rescan of your music library.
What it does do is check whether there have been any changes to the
database that need the Lazy Search index in the database to be updated.
This does not, however, cause a rescan of your music files and is
entirely database-
I installed the LazySearch plugin last week (I'm running SC 7.0).
It worked fine but whenever Squeezecentre restarts it now triggers
a new & changed rescan of my music library. I prefer to not have
auto rescanning of my music library (instead I rely on a scheduled
overnight one). Also the Scanner