At the moment the attachments are hidden under their own section. While this is somewhat good for files you may want to attach and possibly never refer to again, it isn't good for attachments you're regularly opening (like a spreadsheet/network diagram/etc), specifically since only some connections/folders actually have attachments.
I know there are Document types which can be put in the tree, however all of these except the text one, just link to a file somewhere. This means remote users, who have different network shares, would need to setup those shares before clicking this.
It would be good if they were visible in the navigation tree, just like "Sub Connections" are handled. For folders they could be sorted amongst the connections or subfolders, and for connections they could be visible and sorted amongst "Sub Connections".
On a similar note:
It would be good if all session types were treated the same. Such that a RDP session, could have a folder, which could contain links or documents, or other connections. This would make it a lot more customisable, and then you'd only need to create a session type which was an "attachment".
I know there are Document types which can be put in the tree, however all of these except the text one, just link to a file somewhere. This means remote users, who have different network shares, would need to setup those shares before clicking this.
It would be good if they were visible in the navigation tree, just like "Sub Connections" are handled. For folders they could be sorted amongst the connections or subfolders, and for connections they could be visible and sorted amongst "Sub Connections".
On a similar note:
It would be good if all session types were treated the same. Such that a RDP session, could have a folder, which could contain links or documents, or other connections. This would make it a lot more customisable, and then you'd only need to create a session type which was an "attachment".