![]() ![]() ![]() This means that public users cannot access the Filr site as the Guest user. Users cannot make items accessible to the public, as described in Making Files Accessible to the Public in the Filr 2.0: Web Application User Guide. Users are not able to share with external users, as described in Sharing with People Outside Your Organization in the Filr 2.0: Web Application User Guide. In essence, a Net Folder is simply a pointer or a reference to a specific folder on a specific file server.įilr can be configured to index the content of Net Folders to make the content searchable.įor more information about Net Folders, see Setting Up Net Folders the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide. Net Folders in Filr provide access to files on your corporate OES, Windows, or NetWare file servers by synchronizing file metadata. These files are available in users’ My Files area.įor more information about personal storage, as well as how personal storage relates to users’ Home folders, see Setting Up Personal Storage in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide.Ĭonfigure Net Folders for your Filr site. You can enable users to share files and folders with internal users only, or with both internal and external users.įor more information about allowing users to share documents within Filr, see Setting Up Sharing in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide.Įnable personal storage for the Filr site if you want users to upload files directly to the Filr site for their own personal use. For information about the amount of time it takes to perform a full synchronization on a Net Folder, see Planning the Amount of Data to Synchronize in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide.įor more information about LDAP synchronization, see Synchronizing Users and Groups from an LDAP Directory or Creating a New Local User in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide.Ĭonfigure email integration for the Filr site, as described in Enabling and Customizing Filr’s Email Services in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide. ![]() ![]() You need to consider the amount of data in users’ Home folder directories when performing an LDAP synchronization. If the search context of your LDAP synchronization contains an OES or Windows server that has a Home folder attribute associated with at least one user, a Net Folder Server is ready to be configured immediately after running the LDAP synchronization process. Therefore, it is best to make any changes now, before you make your Filr site available to users.įor information about the settings you can change and how to change them, see Changing Appliance Configuration Options in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide.Īdd users and groups to your Filr site, either through an LDAP synchronization process or by manually creating users. For more information, see Viewing and Updating the Filr License in the Filr 2.0: Administration Guide.Ĭhange any appliance-specific configuration settings, such as network settings, email configuration, and so forth.Īppliance-specific configuration settings require that the Filr appliance be restarted in order for the configuration setting to take effect. Add a valid license for each Filr appliance in your system. ![]()
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