theoldschool

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  1. Thanks Helen - I understand. I've found another work-around by using a small utility VSubst.exe to create a virtual drive which points to my Sync folder and which appears on the File Explorer Sidebar under the "C" drive (I made it drive "S" but so far I haven't been able to rename it to "Sync")
  2. I've recently bought a Windows 10 PC and have installed both Sync (which I use for private files) and Dropbox (which I use for work files). If I open File Explorer, Dropbox (and OneDrive) show as icons in the left pane but Sync doesn't (see attached screenshot). I find it easy to just click once to get to my Dropbox folder but I have to navigate to my Sync folder and I wonder is there any way a shortcut icon can be placed for Sync along with Dropbox (and OneDrive) Thanks for any help/suggestions Tony