7.0 Managing iFolders
An iFolderâ„¢ is a local directory used to selectively share and synchronizes files with user-specified members. The iFolder files are accessible to all members and can be modified and read by those with privileges to do so.
This section discusses the following tasks for iFolder:
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Section 7.1, Guidelines for Locating and Using iFolders
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Section 7.2, Guidelines for File Types and Sizes to Not Synchronize
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Section 7.3, Naming Conventions for an iFolder and Its Folders and Files
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Section 7.4, Creating an iFolder
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Section 7.5, Sharing an iFolder
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Section 7.6, Setting Up an Available iFolder
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Section 7.7, Viewing and Configuring Properties of an iFolder
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Section 7.8, Synchronizing Files
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Section 7.9, Resolving File Conflicts
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Section 7.10, Reverting an iFolder to a Normal Folder
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Section 7.11, Moving an iFolder
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Section 7.12, Deleting an iFolder