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From the DocuXplorer Desktop:
A Drawer must be located on a device local to its Library. A device local to a Library would be a hard drive, CD-ROM, DVD or other storage device physically attached to a machine containing the Library. That machine could be either a local computer or network server.
Examples are as follows:
A Library is located on a Network Server with multiple hard drives. All those hard drives would be local to that Server, therefore a Drawer could be stored on any of those drives.
A Library is located on a local (i.e. C:\)drive and the computer is connected to a network - all Drawers would need to be located on the local drive and could not be placed on any network drive as they would not be considered local to the Library
A Library is located on a laptop that is sometimes connected to a network - in this instance a user would have a local Library on the laptop so that sets of documents could be accessed when away from the network. If they wanted to take documents from the network with them they would copy Drawers from the network server to their laptop and connect them to their local Library (the Drawer would have to be stored on the laptop hard drive or CD drive to connect with the laptop Library). When in the office and connected to the network server they could change Library by changing the Connection Path for the Library displayed and have access to the network's local Library
To create a new Drawer:
On the Library tree highlight the Cabinet where you wish to create your new drawer
Click your right mouse button to bring up the menu
Click on the Create Drawer to create a Drawer and its first folder
Rename the Folder and Drawer