This is probably even more useful than highlighting the non-standard C:\ folders, because they're kind of hidden. I always quickly look over the C:\ root for possible data folders, but I rarely drill down into the user folder looking for stuff.but I do agree here, checking in the user folder is smart. +1
There could be a checkbox for this on the User's Data tab, in the Personal Folders section: 'Other user profile folders/files' or something like that. This might be relatively easy to implement and so useful, maybe this should have priority over the other more complicated requests?
There's already a standard user folder in recent Windows 10 installs that isn't covered by Fabs: 3D Objects. Nobody really cares yet, but this 'other user folders' option would pick up this and any other new one that appears. It's worth considering the rate at which Windows evolves these days, 'accidentally' picking up new library folders automatically isn't a bad thing.
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