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Toolbar Refresh Reloads the asset listing from the local scene and updates the window contents. Status Log Opens a read-only window showing all status messages received from the Vault during the current session. Tree View Displays a simplified, hierarchical listing of the assets in the current scene without path or status information. You can expand and collapse hierarchy branches by clicking the + and - icons to the left of the branch names. Table View Displays listing of the assets in the current scene in tabular format along with the full path and status for the local version of each asset. The branches are hierarchical, but cannot be expanded or collapsed. Folders [folders] If the system administrator created files folders in Autodesk Vault, they appear in the Asset Tracking dialog and help you maintain organization of files. [library folders] If your system administrator set library folders up in Autodesk Vault, they appear in the Asset Tracking dialog. The system administrator sets these folders up on the network and they can act as multiple network workspaces for a team. Your team can use them to organize different types of files. For example, you may have a library folder for materials, for maps, for animations, and so on. Since these library folders are stored on the network, files that are shared between team members can reside on the network at all times, rather than on a user's local workspace. Library folders can also be used to protect files because the system administrator can set up read/write permissions so that only certain users can make changes to files. See your system administrator for further details. NOTE A regular folder looks the same as a library folder from the Asset Tracking dialog. Different icons distinguish the two types of folders inside Autodesk Vault. 7114 | Chapter 23 Managing Scenes and Projects