jtcapa1 Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago Like many here, I've been using CA for several decades, and have developed some good and bad habits in managing client files inside CA and Windows. I think we could benefit by having a refresher course on the new hierarchy that Project Browsers brings to the table and how best to fold in both new projects and all the past projects. Along with the bandwidth hit, if any, of trying to fold in all related client files. A past client of mine runs a helpful web forum that talks about all things Windows related. He just wrote a very helpful article on the thinking behind Windows file structure hierarchy. CA should do something similar to help us navigate this simple, but complex new folder hierarchy. Here is a link to his helpful article.▼ This Week on Ask Leo! What Is the "Normal" File Hierarchy in Windows? To the extent that anything is normal… Ever wonder where Windows puts all your stuff? From drives to folders to files, the "normal" Windows hierarchy has a logic, though it's often hidden by shortcuts and misbehaving programs. Here's a look at how it works and how to keep your files organized. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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