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maccloudtools [2018_02_23 15:00] – [1-2 Overview and Installation] jimmaccloudtools [2018_02_23 15:02] – [11 Sync Console] jim
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-There are two modes for working with the Cloud Tools. One is to work with local files and have them sync'd back to the Cloud. The second is to work with files that are stored on the Cloud.  \\ \\ Sync Folders represent the former in which users can map local folders to Cloud Folders and files that are stored on the desktop are regularly sync'd back to the Cloud.\\ \\ Clicking the "Setup" button for Sync takes users to the above screen. If folders have never previously been added users will need to click the "+" to map the first sync folder request between the cloud and the desktop.+There are two modes for working with the Cloud Apps. One is to work with local files and have them sync'd back to the Cloud. The second is to work with files that are stored on the Cloud.  \\ \\ Sync Folders represent the former in which users can map local folders to Cloud Folders and files that are stored on the desktop are regularly sync'd back to the Cloud.\\ \\ Clicking the "Setup" button for Sync takes users to the above screen. If folders have never previously been added users will need to click the "+" to map the first sync folder request between the cloud and the desktop.
  
  
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-The Sync Console is available as a menu option so that users can see in more details what files are being synchronised. It also displays other logging information and can be useful to get a more detailed view of what is occurring in real-time.+The Sync Console is available as a menu option so that users can see in more details what files are being synchronized. It also displays other logging information and can be useful to get a more detailed view of what is occurring in real-time.