Using the Extensions Manager in the GlobalSearch web client, end users can install or uninstall and manage their own GlobalSearch extensions. To do that, some EXE files must be installed on the end users’ local machines from the Windows® Administrator mode. Please refer to Extensions Manager Installation and Configuration for details.

Note that some components require that users download ZIP files from the GlobalSearch server and install them on their machine while running in Windows Administrator mode. The ZIP files will be automatically extracted and placed in the Extensions folder in C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Apps\Square9_Apps.

There should be enough hard drive space on the local machine to download and use the selected Extensions modules, especially when using File XChange drives. (The amount of space need will depend upon how many and how large the documents in the drives are.)

Managing File XChange

When users install File XChange, the FileXChange.zip folder is downloaded from the GlobalSearch server and automatically extracted. The DLLs, application CONFIG files, and executables files are installed in the FileXChange sub-directory, which is located in the C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Apps\Square9_Apps directory. Once extraction is completed, the File XChange Manager will open so that end users can configure their File XChange drives before using them for the first time (see the “File XChange Configuration” section below). The original FileXChange.zip will remain in the Extensions folder. Please refer to File XChange installation on client machines for more details.

It is a good idea to keep some things in mind when managing File XChange:


There are some additional settings available in the DriveSettings.config file (located in your temp directory C:\Users\<user.\AppData\Local\Square_9_Softworks\FileXChange\<drive>) that are not configurable from the File XChange Manager. Typically, these are settings that will not be changed, but are available to allow for better performance in specific server/client environments.

File XChange Configuration by an Administer

When you want to set standard File XChange settings, they can be deployed from the GlobalSearch server. However, priority is given to local drive configuration over the GlobalSearch server configuration. Note that the File XChange Manager has a Show Developer Console button, which you can use to view or hide the debugging console while a File XChange drive is running.


  1. To configure File XChange drives for end users, in the GlobalSearch server, click the Extender icon and in the Extensions menu, select File XChange.

  2. In the File XChange Manager, in the Deployment group, click Export Settings.
    This saves the current drive’s DriveSettings.config file as a DriveSettings.zip file in the ../Square9API/GlobalSearch_Extensions/FileXChange directory on the GlobalSearch server. The Extensions Manager will download the DriveSettings.config file for the drive to the end user’s local machine and will be placed in a sub-folder with the corresponding drive letter in C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Square_9_Softworks\FileXChange. The user’s Extensions credentials will be used to automatically start the File XChange drive. Additionally, if the user had previously configured File XChange drives, they will be automatically restarted upon re-installing File XChange.

Archives and Documents in File XChange Drives

Each mounted File XChange drive connects to a single database, with the database’s corresponding Archives represented as Windows folders and documents as files in the folders. Documents are represented by empty files until they are opened. The files size is updated as the file is saved. File size reverts to zero if the document is removed from the cache (i.e., a different Search Result page is loaded or the cache is cleared when the drive is restarted).

 

Files in the File XChange drive follow a naming convention: