This is driving me nuts, and frankly, seems so basic.

We have lots of users, they use a content class with an image. Because
people are people, they are constantly uploading and replacing images.
Ergo, each group is to have its own image folder. Might not be Reddot
approved, but otherwise we'd have anarchy and that is what my bosses
want. So that is what they are getting.

Apparently, if I restrict folders based on authorizations, then that
is a problem since the image element MUST have a default folder. So I
either have to make about 40 copies of this content class for no
reason or figure out how to programmatically have the default folder
match the authorization.

This is a serious waste of my time and I am growing ever more
frustrated with this product.

Or am I whining and is there a better way of doing this.
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