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Is it possible to sync a shared Google Drive folder to my computer?
The essence of the question is as follows: there is a Google drive. There is an application "Startup and Synchronization"
My files and folders are successfully stored on my computer, there are no problems with this. But there is a folder that another person created and gave me access to it. Through the browser, I see it and can create or modify files in it, but through the synchronization program, I can’t “clone” it on the computer in any way.
Please tell me if there is such a possibility and, if so, what manipulations need to be done. The bottom line is that the files are synchronized and stored offline in the same way as the folders that belong to me.
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rclone is in your hands. Synchronization is possible in one direction.
This will be a solid solution. You just need to dive into the process a little when you first set it up.
but how will this solution work if Google's paranoia forces you to use only trusted applications or forces you to log in even in a trusted application when changing location?
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