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  1. Got it working! I hadn't sent the path correctly apparently. All fixed now. Huge thanks @vitor for the updates too!
  2. Sorry about that @deanishe! I thought those screenshots would be helpful, but I now realize the debugger would be a lot more helpful. On that note, I used the debugger and thanks to @vitor's updates, it looks like the issue is that the Google Drive Path does not exist (screenshot attached). I don't think I've ever modified/customized my Google Drive Path, but I just noticed when I open the "Configure variables" settings for this workflow, I see the workflow is set to [redacted path]. Should I change that to my Mac username? I'm just trying to search my Shared Drives on my work Google Drive — and I've set all shared drives/files to sync locally/be available for offline access. Attached [redacted screenshot] showing file path to those shared drives, in case that's helpful. (Can delete if it's a bad idea to share my emails). Thanks for your help!
  3. @vitor, huge thanks for this workflow! I'm having trouble getting it to work, and wanted to see if you had any suggestions. I've installed the latest from Github, and ran the cache rebuilder and gdlaunchd. I fairly instantly received a notification saying the cache had been rebuilt. However, when I open alfred and type "gd", add a space and then my search terms, no results are ever returned. I have two Google accounts (one is my gmail, one is my work email, also a Google account). I only really care about trying to get results returned from my Shared Drive we use at work. I've synced all those files locally, but can't find them … or any files. Not when I search for files that are just in my normal Google Drive: Or when I search for things in my Shared Drive: Any idea what I'm doing wrong? I saw references to adjusting the paths, but couldn't figure out how to do that, or if that was relevant. My Google Drives should be in the default locations though.
  4. I'm also having this same issue. I used to use Dropbox, which never had any issues with Spotlight indexing/Alfred search. I switched to Google's "Shared Drives" feature via Google Workspace, which uses Google's new combined "Google Drive" app. I did put the following into Terminal and that seems to have fixed the issue, for now: But reading other posts, I think that's a temporary fix. I also contacted Google. Here's what they said:
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