On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:09 AM, Andy wrote:
> FYI - Drive doesn't get installed. Drive exists "in the cloud", on
> Google's servers.
There is a local application with the same name that can be installed,
thereby creating a folder on the user's computer where objects may be
dragged into to s
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Marko Vukovic
wrote:
There is a local application with the same name that can be installed,
> thereby creating a folder on the user's computer where objects may be
> dragged into to sync with the cloud.
>
That's true; but one wouldn't "upload" to the local Driv
Sorry for bringing this to the group. I shut down and reboot seem to have
solved the problem. (Strange, because only one computer was shut down and
rebooted, but that solved the problem on both of the home computers.)
BIll Hansen
On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 8:01 AM, billhansen
wrote:
> Starting on
Andy - Thanks for your reply. By now you may have seen that a reboot of one
of the two computers seems to have resolved the no-image problem on *both*
computers. That's pretty strange, but I'll take it.
I think I posted a screen shot of the "Upload" screen I now have to use. If
you think it would