Hi

Thomas is correct. 
TW5 saves under OneDrive for Business and there is version history so much so 
I'm considering taking out my TW5 file and rsync to the local ODFB folder as 
needed. 
The basic operation is user drops their TW5 file into their local ODFB folder, 
done. No admin privileges or extension make changes needed. 

You can also mount your ODFB cloud folder as a drive with:

$net use 'https://yrdomain-my. sharepoint.com/personal/yrusername/'

Substitute domain and username as appropriate

Not much of a defense but I encrypt my TW5 

Given that MS is slow on releases and deprecates features best to keep a backup 
somewhere else too 

Best,
tony

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