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Upload feature works with [[HFS: The Virtual File System#Real folders|real | Upload feature works with [[HFS: The Virtual File System#Real folders|real folders]]. | ||
== Step by step == | == Step by step == | ||
First, define a real | First, define a real folder. To do this: | ||
* Add a folder. | * Add a folder. | ||
* Choose ''real | * Choose ''real folder''. | ||
* You should now see a RED folder in your virtual file sytem, inside HFS. | * You should now see a RED folder in your virtual file sytem, inside HFS. | ||
* Right click on this folder. | * Right click on this folder. | ||
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; Restrict access to the folder | ; Restrict access to the folder | ||
: ''Right-click on the folder → restrict access →'' select accounts. | : ''Right-click on the folder ''→ restrict access →'' select accounts. | ||
; Restrict the upload itself | ; Restrict the upload itself |
Revision as of 18:09, 14 October 2006
Upload feature works with real folders.
Step by step
First, define a real folder. To do this:
- Add a folder.
- Choose real folder.
- You should now see a RED folder in your virtual file sytem, inside HFS.
- Right click on this folder.
- Set Upload → upload for accounts → anyone
Now anyone who has access to your HFS server can upload files to you.
Restrict
There are many ways to restrict access to upload. Here are some
- Restrict access to the folder
- Right-click on the folder → restrict access → select accounts.
- Restrict the upload itself
- In the step-by-step procedure above, don't click on anyone but select only the accounts you wish to allow.
- Hide the folder
- Right-click on the folder → hide. Now no-one can see your folder, so only people who know the folder is there can access it by typing the correct address.