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Enable Maximum
File Size Limit
Deselect the check box to disable the Maximum File Size Limit policy. If the
policy is disabled, the value is reported as No Limit.
Select the check box to enable the Maximum File Size Limit policy, then specify
the maximum allowed file size in MB.
If a quota is specified, the default maximum file size limit is the same as the
quota.
Consider the following demands on your system to determine an appropriate
file size limit for iFolders in your environment:
• Intended use
• How often the largest files are modified
• How the applications that use the largest files actually save changes to
the file (whole file or deltas)
• How frequently the files are synchronized by each member
• How many users share an iFolder
• Whether users access iFolder on the local network or across WAN or
Internet connections
• The average and peak available bandwidth
Even if you set a very large value as a file size limit and if there is no quota to
limit file sizes, the practical limit is governed by the file system on the user’s
computer. For example, FAT32 volumes have a maximum file size of 4 GB
minus 1 byte.
Default Value: Disabled, No Limit
Enable File Type
Restriction
Specify whether to restrict file types that are synchronized by inclusion or
exclusion filters. You cannot set both.
Type a file extension, then click
OK
to add it to the list.
To edit an extension, select the value, click
Edit
(the pen icon), modify the entry,
then click
OK
.
Minimum
Synchronization
Interval
To enable a policy, select the check box, then specify the minimum
synchronization interval in seconds. For example, a practical value is 600
seconds (10 minutes). Larger values are more restrictive.
To disable the policy, deselect the check box. The value is reported as No Limit.
Default Value: Enabled, value=0 seconds.
The effective minimum synchronization interval is always the largest value of
the following settings:
• The system policy (default of zero), unless there is a user policy set. If a
user policy is set, the user policy overrides the system policy, whether the
user policy is larger or smaller in value.
• The local machine policy, or the setting on the client machine
synchronizing with the server.
• The iFolder (collection) policy.
Parameter
Description
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