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4 Configure one or more of the following values, then click Save to apply the new settings:
Parameter
Disable
Synchronization
Disk Quota
Used
(View only)
Available
(View only)
Effective
(View only)
File Size
Excluded Files
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Description
Select this to disable the synchronization of data in the iFolder.
Deselect this to turn on synchronization, usually temporarily.
Default Value: Enabled, Yes
Select the Limit check box, then specify the maximum size (in MB) for the
selected iFolder.
If you enable a system-wide iFolder quota, a user's account quota overrides it,
whether the user quota is lower or higher than the system quota.
Default Value: Disabled, 100MB
Reports how much space the iFolder data currently consumes.
Reports how much space is available on the server for the iFolder data.
Reports effective space available on the server for the iFolder data.
Limit: Specifies the maximum total file size (in MB) that an iFolder user is
allowed to use, across all iFolders the user owns for the selected user account.
Effective: Effective file size allocated for the user.
IMPORTANT: Users cannot successfully synchronize files of a size that would
cause a quota to be exceeded. If they try to do so, only part of the file is
synchronized, resulting in data corruption.
Specifies a list of file types to include or to exclude from synchronization for the
selected iFolder.
The file manager files called
synchronized.
To add a file extension to an inclusion or exclusion filter, type the extension
(such as *.mpg), then click Add to apply the filter.
To exclude a file type from the restricted file types, select the check box adjacent
to the file type, then click Delete.
Default Value: Disabled, Allow all file types or the System-wide settings.
and
thumbs.db
.DS_Store
are never

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