Yes of course I recognize this. It's just a lot longer trip to:
C:\docs and settings\username\My Docs
than My Docs directly...
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"J. Daniel Smith" wrote in message
news:15D13B6F262FD9947F48A9C343193BF2@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> "Desktop", "My Documents", etc. are special Shell names that ultimately
> resolve to a physical path; for example C:\Documents and
Settings\\My
> Documents.
>
> Dan
>
> "Scott Sheppard" wrote in message
> news:AD46DF31666CDCC1B6B8399C42CD95C6@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > My memory is failing me, but now that I am thinking about it, there may
be
> > some problem downloading to the desktop in terms of XREF resolution. The
> > ProjectPoint application may not know where the root directory is in
terms
> > of resolving XREFs with relative paths. Let's see what Joan says when
she
> > chimes in. She's the ultimate authority. My limited knowledge is based
on
> > the past.
> >
> > "Scott Sheppard" wrote in message
> > news:8E5BE514E78859CD104F046E8D48556D@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > > It's only because we didn't think of that. This is a great suggestion.
> The
> > > funny thing is that the download dialog went through rounds and rounds
> of
> > > usability testing to make sure the XREF stuff was handled right, but
no
> > one
> > > brought the lack of My Computer, Desktop, and My Documents up. It just
> > goes
> > > to show you that no matter how many times you test a product, with
wide
> > > exposure, there is always more to add.
> >
> >
>
>