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Custer is comparing Shares with Aspera Connect Plugin - Aspera Drive view in Windows Explorer to there current solution of OneDrive. They would like to move forward (like the speed) but need to be able to drill into the Drive View folder in Windows Explore and open a file. Example open with notpad, make a change and save resulting in the file being updated at its location in Shares. They do this witht here OneDrive workflow currently. With Shares/AsperaConnect - Drive veiw they have to download it with connect, alter it then drop it back in. I'll attach a screenshot. In this shot they want to be able to open the file aspera1.txt alter it then save it. Making it change in the shares/shared folder.
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This is more difficult to implement than we are able to commit to at this time.
This seems like a great idea. We're looking into it.