An iFolder is a local directory used to selectively share and synchronize files with user-specified members. The iFolder files are accessible to all members via a host service, such as a iFolder server. iFolder files can be modified and read by those with privileges to do so.
This section discusses the following tasks for iFolder:
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Section 8.1, Guidelines for the Location and Use of iFolders
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Section 8.2, Guidelines for File Types and Sizes to Not Synchronize
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Section 8.3, Naming Conventions for an iFolder and Its Folders and Files
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Section 8.4, Understanding iFolder Icons
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Section 8.5, Creating and Uploading an iFolder
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Section 8.6, Sharing an iFolder
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Section 8.7, Viewing and Hiding Available iFolders
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Section 8.8, Merging iFolders
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Section 8.9, Downloading an Available iFolder
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Section 8.10, Viewing and Configuring Properties of an iFolder
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Section 8.11, Managing Passphrase for Encrypted iFolders
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Section 8.12, Synchronizing Files
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Section 8.13, Resolving File Conflicts
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Section 8.14, Moving an iFolder
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Section 8.15, Reverting an iFolder to a Normal Folder
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Section 8.16, Removing Membership From a Shared iFolder
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Section 8.17, Deleting an iFolder
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Section 8.18, What’s Next