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Reorganizing 3,700 Google Drive Files with Cowork: A 4-Hour Battle Report

Real user report: reorganizing 3,700 files across 446 folders in Google Drive. AI planning was flawless; the OS-level integration (placeholder files, permissions, registry, OneDrive path conflicts) was the real battle

★★★ Advanced 2-4 hours April 12, 2026
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bigcowdanny @u/bigcowdanny

Reddit user in r/ClaudeAI sharing hands-on Cowork experience

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Scenario

User had a years-old Google Drive mess: 3,700 files scattered across 446 folders, mixing work, personal finance, and career documents. Wanted Cowork to audit, categorize, and restructure the entire directory autonomously.

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Prompt

Audit every file in my Google Drive mirror folder. Build a proposed folder taxonomy based on content type (work, personal finance, career, etc.). Generate PowerShell scripts to execute the reorganization, logging every move. Show me the plan before running.

Expected Result

**AI part (flawless):** - Audited all 3,700 files and built a complete folder structure proposal - Wrote PowerShell scripts to execute, logged every move - Accurately understood file context (work / finance / career) and categorized correctly **OS integration (rough):** - Drive streaming files showed as 0-byte stubs → had to set "Available offline" and robocopy to local - Writes failed under a different Windows user profile → manually changed folder Owner - Script got written to a virtual layer, hit encoding errors, saved to wrong Desktop (OneDrive vs local) - Corporate SharePoint mount wouldn't disconnect via normal settings → registry edit **Verdict:** Once Cowork can write directly to Drive mounts and handle Windows permission contexts, this becomes a killer feature.

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Original Post

· 2026-04-12

Wanted to share my experience using Cowork for a real task — reorganizing 3,700 files across 446 folders in Google Drive. TL;DR: The AI part was flawless. The infrastructure between the AI and your actual filesystem is still rough. What went wrong: - Cowork can't access Google Drive files directly — it only sees your local filesystem. Drive files in streaming mode are empty stubs. Had to set everything to "Available offline" and robocopy to a real local folder first. - Writes failed because the copy ran under a different Windows user profile. Had to dig into Security → Advanced → change folder Owner. - Cowork wrote the reorganization script to a virtual layer, not my actual filesystem. Then encoding errors corrupted it. Then it saved to the wrong Desktop (OneDrive vs local). - Had to edit the Windows registry to remove a corporate SharePoint mount that wouldn't disconnect through normal settings. What worked well: Cowork audited every file, built a complete folder structure proposal, wrote PowerShell scripts to execute the reorganization, and logged every move. The planning and scripting was genuinely impressive — it understood my file context (work docs, personal finance, career files) and categorized accurately.