Prepare Test Folder Location
Since the following topics in this section will walk you through creating some example jobs, you want to prepare for this by creating or picking an appropriate test folder location. Most Windows machines may have a temporary folder as C:\Temp. This should be fine for most people, but you can certainly pick any location that is more suitable. Just substitute your desired path for C:\Temp in the examples below. To start with, create a JobServer folder in C:\Temp, and then underneath the JobServer folder, create the following subfolders: Cleanup, OtherDept, and Pickup. You should wind up having the following folders:
- C:\Temp\JobServer\Cleanup
- C:\Temp\JobServer\OtherDept
- C:\Temp\JobServer\Pickup

If you would prefer a video to follow along with instead of the steps outlined in this section, see the guide at https://kb.jobserver.net/Q100003 for a visual tutorial.