Accessing folder content
Accessing folder content
Accessing folder content
Accessing folder content
Click each folder name to open the Folder Contents page. The Folder Contents page
displays the contents of the folder and allows you to upload files to, and delete files from,
the folder. To delete a file from the folder, select the checkbox next to it and click Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete.
To upload a file to the folder, click Upload
Upload
Upload
Upload, and on the File Upload page, click Browse
Browse
Browse
Browse to
navigate to the file. After navigating to the file, click Upload
Upload
Upload
Upload on the File Upload page. The
new file displays in the table on the Folder Contents page.
Search
Search
Search
Search
Click Search
Search
Search
Search to search for content by file name or keyword (available only when content
indexing is enabled).
Shared Storage tasks
Shared Storage tasks
Shared Storage tasks
Shared Storage tasks
Anyone with access to your local network can perform any of the following tasks:
identifies a folder which has been secured to limit access to a
specific set of users.
identifies a folder which has been secured and the current
administrator user does not have access to it.
identifies a folder with a quota limit.
identifies a folder with a quota limit that has exceeded 90 % of its
maximum capacity.
identifies a secured folder with a quota limit.
identifies a secured folder with a quota limit that has exceeded 90%
of its maximum capacity.
identifies a secured folder, which the current administrator does not
have rights to access, with a quota limit.
identifies a secured folder, which the current administrator does not
have rights to access, with a quota limit that has exceeded 90% of its
maximum capacity.
identifies an iSCSI drive to which anyone with access to the network
can read or write files.
identifies a secured iSCSI drive, which requires a CHAP
authentication login.
identifies a secured iSCSI drive, which requires a CHAP
authentication login and the current administrator user does not
have access.
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