Boxcryptor drive X:/ not found

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  • #614 Reply
    Edgar Bohm
    Guest

    The Tool is cool!!!

     

    However, I use Boxcryptor to store files in the cloud. Boxcryptorcreates drive X: to show the unencrypted content of the encrypted folders on another drive. Of course, nothing will be found in encrypted files. So I tried searching drive X:/.

    Although drive X:/ is correctly in the list of drives, I only get the error message “Drive X:/ do not exist.”

    What can I do?

    #619 Reply
    admin
    Keymaster

    Hello, network mapped drive will be supported in next release.
    Thank you.

    #620 Reply
    admin
    Keymaster

    We are working on this feature now.

    #624 Reply
    Edgar Bohm
    Guest

    That sounds good!!!

    Thank you!

    I will try again once this new feature has been released.

    #635 Reply
    admin
    Keymaster
    #644 Reply
    Edgar Bohm
    Guest

    Thank you for the information!

    Unfortunately this does not solver my problem, I still get drive X:\ do not exist.

    Maybe the boxcryptor virtual drive is no mapped network drive?

    Maybe you can learn more about that drive under boxcryptor dot  com?

    #645 Reply
    WH
    Guest

    After update for mapping drive e:, it need costing a lot of time. Then it still be not find the data from mapping drive. Please check it. Thank u.

    #654 Reply
    WH
    Guest

    I found my network disk is NFS-linux-NAS. it can not support now.

    #639 Reply
    Edgar Bohm
    Guest

    Thank you fast doing this so fast. I tried the Beta.

    Unfortunately it doesn’t help me. See for yourself:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5pc56gqdjq1rqv/See%20for%20yourself.pdf?dl=0

    Mayby the nature of the boxcryptor-drive is different from what you have in mind?

    See also:

    http://www.boxcryptor.com

    Again, thank you for doing this!!!

    #4849 Reply
    Dr. Jesse Sharpe
    Guest

    Hi, I am having a similar problem with the G: drive on my laptop. This is Googled drive. I believe it is because it sees my drive as an “online” drive, not a physical drive. When I copied it to my desktop and synced the files, it works. But as you can imagine, I can’t do this all the time. Now, this works on my desktop computer where my G:drive is local and sync to the cloud. Is there a solution for this in terms of my laptop? Am I doing something wrong. I am ready to donate because the product (despite this issue) rocks.

     

    thanks

    #14814 Reply
    Chad
    Guest

    I have this same problem. I am on the latest version (1.3.1260).

    This drive is NOT a mapped drive, but is an external hard drive.

    I used this for a few searches and it worked great. All of the sudden the app crashed, and when I reopen it, I get the “Drive E do not exist” error, despite having selected the E: drive from the dropdown path.

    It is definitely there, but for some reason the app thinks it’s not, and nothing I can do that I’m aware of can reset that or make it search the directory again.

    What can I do??

    #14958 Reply
    Abbie
    Moderator

    Hello, Chad.
    This is a Anytxt issue, we will try to fix it the future, please notice to our newly versions.
    Thanks for your feedback.

    #14993 Reply
    12244
    Guest

    similar problem . version 1.3.1260

    but it hhappened on local disk . Indexing completed .

    Drive X do not exist.

    then

    Loading drive X: index database.

    #14997 Reply
    Abbie
    Moderator

    Hello

    We have got this issue and we are trying to fix it.

    You can try to uninstall and reinstall Anytxt, please notice to our newly versions.

    Thanks for your feedback.

    #16220 Reply
    dotAge
    Guest

    Same issue, although “Load drvie X: index database successfully” and the green checkmark icon shows on the upper right corner. Version 1.3.1380.

     

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