# Open Local Content Repository

*Applies to: Patch My PC Publisher*\
*Available at level: All Custom Products, All Products, Vendor, Product*\
*Available on tab: ConfigMgr Apps, Intune Apps, Intune Updates*

The **Open Local Content Repository** option opens the configured **Local Content Repository** path in Windows Explorer.

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This option provides a quick way to access the folder used by the Publisher to store application and update content. It is commonly used for validation, troubleshooting, or to review files that have been downloaded or staged for publishing.

For more information about the requirments to publish binary-free apps and this feature, see [Local Content Repository](https://docs.patchmypc.com/patch-my-pc-publisher/administration/advanced/local-content-repository).


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