From what I can tell, when pasting a folder link, MB Defaults up to the root directory and you're forced to sort through the directory tree and try to only select what you want/remove what you don't.
When downloading this way, the good thing is that the folder/directory structure is maintained.
I am trying to download a number of small folders from within a massive directory. Some of the individual files are 'settings' files, identically named - So trying to just select the files wouldn't work and would just cause a mess trying to match them all up.
Is there a way we can look at treating the Folder link, in a 'hybrid' way between the current root or individual file way? Ideally, it wouldn't popup asking for confirmation of what files or subfolders you want from within that folder link - just download the entire folder, maintaining the directory structure beneath.
From what I can tell, when pasting a folder link, MB Defaults up to the root directory and you're forced to sort through the directory tree and try to only select what you want/remove what you don't. When downloading this way, the good thing is that the folder/directory structure is maintained.
I am trying to download a number of small folders from within a massive directory. Some of the individual files are 'settings' files, identically named - So trying to just select the files wouldn't work and would just cause a mess trying to match them all up.
Is there a way we can look at treating the Folder link, in a 'hybrid' way between the current root or individual file way? Ideally, it wouldn't popup asking for confirmation of what files or subfolders you want from within that folder link - just download the entire folder, maintaining the directory structure beneath.