I'm not sure that Windows always comes with a Briefcase. I've got XP Home, and I don't recall ever seeing the Briefcase on it. In fact, I don't remember seeing it since Win98... I'm thinking that it might be something that some OEM's choose to leave off.
Update:[id://BrowserUK] is correct; I *do* have Briefcase, if I use the Desktop context menu to access it. I think I got confused because older versions of Windows had a Briefcase icon on the Desktop by default. I stand corrected.
In reply to Re^2: How to sync a UNC path to a USB memory stick in Windows?
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in thread How to sync a UNC path to a USB memory stick in Windows?
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