F.0 Frequently
Asked Questions
This section answers typical questions asked by administrators
of Novell® iFolder® 2.1 server software, including
the following:
- Section F.1, What is an iFolder
server?
- Section F.2, Can I synchronize
my home directory on the network with my local iFolder directory?
- Section F.3, Can I restore files
if a user has deleted them from a local iFolder directory?
- Section F.4, Are the users' iFolder
files stored encrypted on their local workstations?
- Section F.5, How many directories
can each user have in an iFolder account?
- Section F.6, Is there a maximum
file size that can be synchronized to the iFolder server?
- Section F.7, What is the maximum
storage quota for an iFolder account?
- Section F.8, How many concurrent
connections to iFolder accounts does each iFolder server support?
- Section F.9, What is the key factor
that limits the number of users an iFolder server can support?
- Section F.10, When a user makes
changes to a file, what portion of the file is sent across the wire
to the iFolder server?
- Section F.11, What happens to a
user's files if the user changes the location of the local iFolder directory?
- Section F.12, After installing iFolder
2.1 on a Microsoft 2000 server with IIS and Active Directory, I cannot
create an iFolder_ServerAgent.
- Section F.13, After installing iFolder
2.1 on a Microsoft 2000 server with IIS and Active Directory, I cannot
create a new user with the iFolder Management Console.
- Section F.14, Why do my users have
trouble logging in to the iFolder server across the Internet, but
can log in while on the corporate network?
- Section F.15, When I attempt downloading
the iFolder client from the server page, instead of downloading
the client, it shows junk characters? How can I resolve this?
- Section F.16, Why am I not able
to see the available updates even though my redcarpet server has the
later version of novell-ifolder-client than that I have on my Linux
box?
- Section F.17, Why do I get a “Pass
phrase recovery access denied” error when I try to recover
a user pass phrase?
- Section F.18, iFolder 2.1.3 on Windows
2003 Server FAQs
Additional Questions
For an additional listing of questions and answers that have
been submitted by Administrators and iFolder users, see the following: