Managing iFolder Services via Web Admin
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Table 10-4
System Policies
Modifying iFolder System Policies
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Select the policy, specify values for the policy, then click
Save
to apply it:
Click
Cancel
to cancel the changes.
Parameter
Description
No of iFolders per
users
Specifies the maximum number of iFolder allowed per user. After Applying this
policy, each user is limited to own a certain number of iFolders. The users who
exceed their limit receive an error message about the policy violation. If the limit
is zero, users cannot create any iFolders.
The policy setting does not affect the number of iFolder a user already owns. If
the number of iFolders owned by a user already exceeds the limit that you set,
he or she can still own those iFolders
Disk Quotas
The total combined administrative size (in MB) of space allocated for use by all
iFolder users on this system. The administrative total can exceed the actual
physical size of the system disks. Space is assigned as needed; it is not
reserved.
File Size
Specifies the maximum file size (in MB) that iFolder system is allowed to
synchronize.
Excluded Files
Specifies a list of file types to include or to exclude from synchronization for all
iFolders on the system.
For example, to block all
.mp3
files you need to specify
*.mp3
.
Synchronization
If this option is enabled, specifies the minimum interval (in minutes) for
synchronizing iFolder data for the system. Larger values are more restrictive.
If the option is disabled, the value is No Limit.
The interval timer is reset to the Synchronization Interval value at the end of a
synchronization session. When the time elapses, another session is started.
Encryption
Specifies the encryption policy for the iFolder system. System-wide settings
supersede user policies.
Sharing
Specifies the sharing policy for the iFolder system. System-wide settings
supersede user policies.
Parameter
Description
No of iFolders per
users
Specifies the maximum number of iFolder allowed per user. After Applying this
policy, each user is limited to own a certain number of iFolders. The users who
exceed their limit receive an error message about the policy violation. If the limit
is zero, users cannot create any iFolders.
The policy setting does not affect the number of iFolder a user already owns. If
the number of iFolders owned by a user already exceeds the limit that you set,
he or she can still own those iFolders
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