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Once this is done you can click connect and your Account will be loaded into on of the panes in Total Commmander and you can access, move / copy files as needed. | Once this is done you can click connect and your Account will be loaded into on of the panes in Total Commmander and you can access, move / copy files as needed. | ||
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+ | ##ForkLift File Manager | ||
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+ | ForkLift is free alternative File Manager to Finder that [[https:// | ||
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+ | As the File Fabric exposes open protocols - FTP, SFTP, WebDav and S3, it is possible to directly connect to the File Fabric using the ForkLift App. | ||
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+ | ###To Setup | ||
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+ | We will use WebDav to demonstrate how this can be used to connect directly to the File Fabric. | ||
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+ | First launch Forklift and click the ' | ||
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+ | Choose WebDav and fill in the File Fabric WebDav server and user authentication details: | ||
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+ | Once this done the account is connected and can be used within Forklift. | ||
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+ | Other protocols (S3, SFTP, FTP) can also be used in a similar way. | ||
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