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organisationcloud [2018_01_31 04:20] – [26 Individual Options (Cloud Dashboard)] added missing image stevenorganisationcloud [2023_07_24 23:10] steven
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-By default there are some standard folders created for all users of the Cloud File Server. These are:\\ \\ - My quick uploads\\ - My Syncs\\ - My backups\\ - My contacts\\ \\ Not all organizations require these folder structures for their users, and the Cloud File Server Administrator can choose to hide these for all Cloud users from the **//Organization->Options//**.+By default there are some standard folders created for all users of the Cloud File Server. These are:\\ \\ - My quick uploads\\ - My Syncs\\ - My backups\\ - My contacts\\ \\ Not all organizations require these folder structures for their users, and the Cloud File Server Administrator can choose to hide these for all Cloud users from the **//Organization->Policies//**.
  
  
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 The Mac Cloud Tools currently have no administration functionality for Cloud Administrators. They are purely native clients that consists of:\\ \\ A desktop 'Cloud' Drive\\ Desktop to Cloud Sync functionality\\ Spotlight Cloud Indexing\\ Integration with Finder for creating URL's and file locking\\ \\ Further details on the Mac Cloud Tools can be found on their dedicated Wiki entry here.  The Mac Cloud Tools currently have no administration functionality for Cloud Administrators. They are purely native clients that consists of:\\ \\ A desktop 'Cloud' Drive\\ Desktop to Cloud Sync functionality\\ Spotlight Cloud Indexing\\ Integration with Finder for creating URL's and file locking\\ \\ Further details on the Mac Cloud Tools can be found on their dedicated Wiki entry here. 
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-The Linux Cloud Tools currently have no administration functionality for Cloud Administrators. They are purely native clients that consists of:\\ \\ A desktop 'Cloud' Drive\\ Desktop to Cloud Sync functionality\\ \\ Further details on the Linux Cloud Tools can be found on their dedicated Wiki entry [[linuxcloudtools|here]].  
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-Native clients exist for:\\ \\ iOS (iPhone / Ipad) Wiki link\\ Android Wiki link\\ BlackBerry Wiki link\\ Windows Phone 7 Wiki link\\ \\ Currently none of the mobile clients have Cloud File Server Administration capabilities. 
  
  
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 +CloudFTP adds an FTP entry point to the Clouds mapped to your Cloud File Server account for Cloud Administrators and all users. This works for Clouds that don't even natively support FTP and works with normal FTP clients.
  
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-CloudFTP adds an FTP entry point to the Clouds mapped to your Cloud File Server account for Cloud Administrators and all users. This works for Clouds that don't even natively support FTP and works with normal FTP clients.\\ \\ More information can be found on a dedicated wiki entry here.+