Add Network Drives (Locations) To Windows 7 Libraries & Backup Library Configuration With Windows 7 Library Tool

Library is one of the finest features of Windows 7. It allows you manage your files and folders more efficiently.

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If you have been using Windows 7 Libraries feature for a while now, you might have noticed that Windows 7 doesn’t allow you easily add network locations to the Libraries by default. At the same time, you can’t backup your library configuration as well. To overcome all these limitations, here is a wonderful freeware that just enhances Libraries in Windows 7.

Windows 7 Library Tool

Windows 7 Library Tool is a handy freeware for Windows 7 that comes with the following features:

# Allows you add network (UNC or mapped drive) and any other un-indexed folders to libraries.

# Allows you backup Libraries configuration

# Enables you create a mirrors of all libraries

# Helps you change a library’s icon.

 

Download Windows 7 Library Tool

Thanks to Leo for this info.

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