Configuring An Ifolder Account - Novell IFOLDER 3.8 - CROSS-PLATFORM Manual

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From the dock, right-click or Ctrl-click the iFolder icon, then deselect Open at Login.
Starting iFolder Manually
1 Log in to your computer with the local Macintosh user identity you want to use when you
create iFolders.
2 Use one of the following methods to start iFolder:
Open the Applications directory on
iFolder 3.
Type
iFolder
icon on top right) then click iFolder 3 under Applications.
Open a terminal shell, log in as the root user, then enter
/Applications/iFolder 3.app/Contents/MacOS/iFolder 3

7.3 Configuring an iFolder Account

Use the iFolder Account Creation Wizard to add and configure a new account. You must configure
at least one iFolder account before you can create iFolders or share iFolders on your system. You
can connect to the iFolder server with only one account at any given time. However, to connect to
more than one iFolder servers, you can configure multiple accounts. You can log in separately to
each account and be logged in concurrently to multiple accounts.
Multiple users with different local login identities will have iFolders on the same computer. The first
time you start iFolder under your current local login identity, iFolder prompts you to set up an
iFolder account.
IMPORTANT: iFolder 3.7 introduces a new feature, auto-account creation, which helps the iFolder
administrator to create and configure an account for you. If your iFolder administrator has enabled
auto-account creation, you don't need to configure an account for yourself. When you start an
iFolder for the first time, you are prompted to enter your password. Enter your password and
complete configuring the account.
To configure a new account:
1 Access the iFolder Account Creation Wizard, using one of the following methods:
Macintosh HD
in the spotlight (Apple button + Spacebar or click the magnifying glass
, select Applications, then double-click
Managing iFolder Accounts and Preferences
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