Managing iFolder Users
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No of iFolder per
users
Specifies the maximum number of iFolder that a user can own. After Applying
this policy, the user is limited to own a certain number of iFolders.The user who
exceeds his or her usage limit receives an error message about the policy
violation. If the limit is zero, the user cannot create any iFolders.
Select
Limit
to enable the iFolder per users limit, and specify the number in the
field.
The policy setting does not affect the number of iFolders that the user already
owns. If the number of iFolders owned by the user already exceeds the limit
that you set, he or she can still own those iFolders.
User level policy overrides LDAPGroup level and system level policy.
Default Value: Disabled, no value set
Disk Quota
Specifies the maximum space allotted on the server for this selected user.
Deselect
Limit
if there is no individual user quota, or to accept the system-wide
quota for the selected user account.
Select
Limit
to enforce a user quota, then specify the total space quota (in MB)
for the selected user account.
File size
Specifies the maximum total space (in MB) that a user’s iFolder data is allowed
to use, across all iFolders the user owns for the selected user account.
Deselect
Limit
if there is no individual user quota, or to accept the system-wide
quota for the selected user account.
Select
Limit
to enforce a user quota, then specify the total space quota (in MB)
for the selected user account.
If you enable a user space limit that is less than a user’s current total space for
iFolder data, the user’s data stops synchronizing until the data is decreased
below the limit or until the quota is increased to a value that is larger than the
user’s total space consumed.
Default Value: Disabled or the system-wide quota if it is set.
Excluded Files
You can restrict some file types for this user, then specify the exclusion filters
that determine the file types that can be synchronized for the user account.
To add a file extension to 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
Allow
.
Default Value: The System-wide settings.
Synchronization
Select the check box to enable a minimum synchronization interval, then
specify the minimum interval (in minutes). For example, a practical value is 600
seconds (10 minutes).
Deselect the check box to set no synchronization interval or to accept the
system-wide setting for the user account. If no value is set for system-wide or
user policies, the value reported is
No Limit
.
Default Value: Disabled, System-wide policy.
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