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eBOX
User Manual
5.
Objects in Folder
– sum of files and folders at the current viewed folder
(local/remote).
5.2.4 Status bar
1.
Connection Status
– Connected/Disconnected/Connecting status between the
client and eBOX.
2.
Transfer Status
– shows the completion percentage of a transferring file/folder
to/from eBOX.
3.
Administrator Status
– displays “administrator” if the current user is the
administrator.
5.3 eBOX Application
– Managing Files & Folders
5.3.1 Overview
When using eBOX with one hard disk drive, it will contain three root folders:
Public
, Private
(using the current user’s name) and
sharing
.
These folders cannot be deleted or renamed. In addition, new folders cannot be opened and
files cannot be placed adjacent to them.
When using eBOX with two hard disk drives, two additional root folders will be created:
Disk1
and
Disk2
(when in RAID mode there will be three root folders similar to eBOX with
one hard disk drive).
Public Folder
: Visible and accessible to anyone using the eBOX application or connecting to
eBOX within the network. The public folder contains three sub-folders:
myMusic
,
myPhotos
and
myVideos
. The folders were created to help organize media files.
Another sub-folder myTorrents creates upon usage of the BitTorrent utility. Refer to section
5.12.4, Advanced Settings – Print Server, on page 46 for more details.
Private Folder
: Each user has one private folder bearing their username. Unlike the public
folder, a private folder can only be accessed by its owner. Although the Administrator can
see all users and their status, he/she cannot access other users’ private folders.
5.3.2
Sharing Folders:
Contains all the folders which are shared to/by the
current user. Refer to section 5.8.2, How to uninstall?
1.
Run the local client you want to uninstall.
2.
Press the
Local client
button with the red arrow located on the top menu bar.
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