Thanks for the response @gsvanas!
I had actually attempted to work with Bluebeam to address this a few months ago, after doing a bunch of testing. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get any traction and pretty much ended up where you did with them.
To help combat path-related issues with other apps (or Windows, itself), you can use the “sync to odrive” functionality to “short-cut” the path to your projects folder, or to specific project folders.
Here is an example of how to do that for the projects folder:
- Create a new local folder
C:\projects
- Right-click on this new ‘projects’ folder and select “Sync to odrive”
- In the browser that pops-up, select the
Procore/[Procore company name here]/projects
folder and click “OKAY”.
This will create a new odrive sync folder that starts at C:\projects
and maps to the Procore projects folder. This cuts out a significant amount of characters from the paths ( removes Users\[user name here]\odrive\Procore\[company name here] )
This same thing can be done at any level of the path, just make sure that the local and remote folder names are the same (in the example above both folders are named “projects”).
Example screenshots from my own system: