> I am running Win 10 and keep my scripts in Dropbox. I believe it should be able to browse to any folder location that your computer can see. > What problem do you encounter when you try to do this? Is your file location mapped to a drive location on your computer? I've run script files stored on network shares before. > I work at multiple location and would like to access my Octave scripts from a cloud service such as Dropbox ? > On Thursday, Octo10:12 AM, Nicholas Jankowski wrote: > On Thu, at 10:21 AM, harry smith wrote: > On Thursday, Octo10:48 AM, Nicholas Jankowski wrote: > I didn't see any mechanisms to assign drive letter to them either. Since they are web services, it is not surprising. > None of the cloud services (Google Drive, Dropbox or Onedrive) have a drive letter assigned. I see the problem, only the local network drives have drive letters.
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