


Curiously enough, the local search tool is reported to display the same results even if the logged-in account does not have administrator privileges.Īnother security risk is when a user opens a folder from the search results displayed in the search results – in this case, Search everything uses it’s administrator access to run it, instead of the regular user access. The real concern is that Search Everything requires Administrator privileges on a Windows machine in order to have full access to numerous files and processes. However, this should only happen briefly it should not be a constant occurrence. It’s common for the Everything.exe process to take 15-20% of CPU when having to update the file index (after new files are created or deleted). Some users have reported high resource usage by Everything.exe, but this is not necessarily a concern.

You can download the latest clean Search Everything version from this link ( here). The tool kind of faded throughout the years, with the launch of newer Windows versions but it has recently regained most of its popularity with the launch of Windows 10 – mainly because users were unhappy with Windows 10’s attempt to mix local search information with web results. Because it always uses NTFS File System Journal indexes, it takes up insignificant rams and it’s arguably the fastest local search tool currently available. Based on the type information, it uses its indexes to find the file swiftly. This search tool works by installing an index of names for files and folders in the NTFS file system. The tool is quite popular among tech-savvy users because of its capability to search for files / folders / applications much faster than the default Windows search. The real Everything executable is part of the Search Everything utility program created by David Carpenter.
