I find that to be very true when working on a Windows machine, but I've
never been able to get Picasa to locate any network drives. I supprised that
with a Linux version that we would still see a windows tree structure for
it's folder. It just makes it harder to deal with. Do you know if Picasa
supports vfs drives?

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 8:37 PM, ajft <[email protected]> wrote:

> In my experience this sort of works, but picasa is woeful in its support
> for folders that are not directly attached/mounted on the machine that it is
> running on.  Some of the time it'll simply refuse to scan for new images,
> some of the time it'll decided that all existing images are new, and if the
> mounted drive is ever disconnected, it'll purge all the thumbnails and info
> from its internal database and have to rebuild it all the next time it finds
> the drive.
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