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enable or disable the Qsync service (for administrators only.)
2. Management settings: This provides a centralized management for administrators to
edit Qsync Client default settings. For details on the management settings, please
refer to the Using Centralized Mode for Centralized Management
section.
3. Users: Lists the information of online users, and you can manage the users of Qsync
service here (for administrators only.)
4. Devices: This table lists the status of connected devices. It also provides options
for you to manage each device, allowing you to edit their settings, block them, or
to remotely erase them.
a. If users log in from their PC, the name of the device will be shown as their
computer name.
b. If users log in from Qfile, the name of the device will be shown as "Qfile-Android"
or "Qfile-iPhone".
c. If users move or copy files to the Qsync folder in the File Station, the name of
the device will be shown as "Qsync-File Station".
5. Event Logs: Lists activity details by user.
6. Team Folder: Lists information about team folders, including folders that you shared
and folders that are shared with you.
7. Shared Folder: Administrators can decide which shared folders will be synced with
client devices. If a user has Read/Write or Read-only and synchronization privileges
on a shared folder, it can then be synced with their client device.
8. Shared File Links: Lists the status of shared links.
9. Version Control: You can set the maximum number of version for your files and
check the space used for Version Control.
Us ing C e ntra lize d M ode for C e ntra lize d M a na ge m e nt
Administrators can now apply pre-configured settings to devices that connect to the
NAS for the first time, restrict users’ right on modifications to all or certain preference
settings of their client utilities, edit settings for individual Qsync client devices online, or
set a management password (a master password for all client devices.)
To apply pre-configured settings on connected devices, follow these steps:
1. Log into the NAS as an administrator > "Qsync Central Station 2.0" > Management
settings,
2. Click "Edit default settings".
3. Under the "Synchronize" tab, choose whether to remotely remove any files on the
NAS during synchronization.
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