Hey all,

I'm with a group that's looking to start a personal multi-person wiki to 
archive some of our organization's information, and we wanted to try out 
TiddlyWiki on a Windows system. None of our members have any experience 
with the format of TW, but we have plenty of time to learn and get 
accustomed to the program.

After testing the product out for a few days, the major issue we've 
continuously ran into is that we want to save the document on a shared 
network's group drive, but whenever we do, it just creates a new file in 
the Downloads folder. Instead, we need to automatically save over the html 
file as soon as we hit 'save', like you would with a regular word document. 
I've tried going through the different save techniques, but nothing seemed 
to change (maybe I wasn't using them right, or is it because it's an 
offline file?)

Is there any way to make the wiki changes automatically save over older 
versions of the same file on a shared drive?

Thanks in advance.

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