Hi there - though some time has passed since this. I wanted to circle back and provide an update. I did manage to successfully automate VVV via PowerShell scripting to have it iterate through all drives and maintains a json file to track progress. All scheduled via Task Scheduler in Windows. This produces daily "snapshots" with timestamped files/folders. Works pretty well. Cheers!
Hi there - though some time has passed since this. I wanted to circle back and provide an update. I did manage to successfully automate VVV via PowerShell scripting to have it iterate through all drives and maintains a json file to track progress. All scheduled via Task Scheduler in Windows. This produces daily "snapshots" with timestamped files/folders. Works pretty well. Cheers!
Thanks again for your patience, yes, I sent you an email tonight with a screen recording of some new behavior/errors. -Nick
Hmm, interesting. Sure, I'd be happy to help test a new release. If you want, you can email me: archivist.goals@gmail.com Thanks for taking an interest in this! -Nick
fsenore: Any further thoughts or suggestions?
Yes, I tried just now. New CMD instance running as administrator. Still the same error. See screenshot. Also including screenshot of the VVV catalog. As you see, I have C , then the other drives. Only C and Drive D are internal. The others were external drives. I'm running Windows 11 Pro. Again, running this command works and opens up the GUI: "C:\Program Files (x86)\VVV (Virtual Volumes View)\vvv.exe" "C:\VVVCatalogs.vvv" The other one, even with CMD in Admin mode, fails. Strange, indeed. If you...
Yes, I tried just now. New CMD instance running as administrator. Still the same error. See screenshot. Also including screenshot of the VVV catalog. As you see, I have C , then the other drives. Only C and Drive D are internal. The others were external drives. I'm running Windows 11 Pro. Again, running this command works and opens up the GUI: "C:\Program Files (x86)\VVV (Virtual Volumes View)\vvv.exe" "C:\VVVCatalogs.vvv" Other one one, even with CMD in Admin mode, fails. Strange, indeed. If you...
Yes, I tried just now. New CMD instance running as administrator. Still the same error. See screenshot. Also including screenshot of the VVV catalog. As you see, I have C , then the other drives. Only C and Drive D are internal. The others were external drives. Again, running this command works and opens up the GUI: "C:\Program Files (x86)\VVV (Virtual Volumes View)\vvv.exe" "C:\VVVCatalogs.vvv" Other one one, even with CMD in Admin mode, fails. Strange, indeed. If you want, I can do a Zoom screenshare...