This menu is accessed by right-clicking on the Search Paths list in the
Scan Location tab.
 Include/exclude Selected Path(s)
Set a path to be included or excluded from the scan.
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 Scan/don't scan against self
Set the Scan Against Self flag. See here for more details.
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 Set as master folder
Master folder flag. See here for more details.
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 Protect/unprotect folder
Add or remove folder protection. See here for more details.
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 Find unique files
Find unique files. See here for more details.
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 Scan/don't scan subfolders
Sets whether or not to scan subfolders of this folder.
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 Remove this folder from List
Removes the selected folder(s) from the list.
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 Clear list
Removes all the folders from the list.
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 Enter Folder Name Manually...
You can type or paste a drive/path name to add to the Search Paths list.
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 Show Folder in Windows Explorer
Shows the selected folder in Windows Explorer.
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