UPDATE: After verifying that it works perfectly on my workstation, I tried it with my boss, and it doesn't work. More specifically: Creating the briefcase works fine, and copying stuff to it works fine. However, the "Update All" menu item does not appear in the context menu when right clicking. The only thing I can think of right now is that the actual memory sticks the execs use are secured via fingerprint scanning. My next step is to try to get a secured USB stick assigned to me, or get my boss to try it on my machine.

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In reply to Re: How to sync a UNC path to a USB memory stick in Windows? by OfficeLinebacker
in thread How to sync a UNC path to a USB memory stick in Windows? by OfficeLinebacker

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