Is there a way to add descriptions to DS project folders after the fact?
Joe Bouza
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Yes, but you will need to edit the "ShortcutsHistory.xml" file for the project.
Edit: I removed the description of how to do this because I now can't get the description to display. I know I've done this in the past, now to figure out why the method I used isn't working.
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Jeff, thanks for looking
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LOJ, Thsta funnnu
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in case any one else wants to know what blog it is
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It is a very nice blog, but I am either too dense or too stupid to understand it. I do not have a shortcuthistory.xml file in the places discussed. I'm thinking it should be on the server somewhere, how else would other read it?
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It is a very nice blog, but I am either too dense or too stupid to understand it. I do not have a shortcuthistory.xml file in the places discussed. I'm thinking it should be on the server somewhere, how else would other read it?
Sure you do, Joe. It is not saved to the server becuase it is a per-user cache. In the address bar of Windows Explorer, type in %APPDATA% and hit enter, it will take you to YOUR profile's Appdata roaming folder, browse down to the folder shown. It should be noted that each version of C3D keeps it's own cache as well.
I searched our server for short*.xml and nothing came up?
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I get it now - one ShortCutHistory.xml per project.
Its really quite simple once you understand it
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