8.17 Deleting an iFolder
If you delete an iFolder from your collection, it deletes the local copy of the iFolder and its contents. It also can affect the share relationship for the iFolder, depending on the Access right you hold for it.
You are allowed to delete the local copy of the iFolder which is shared with the LDAPGroup you are a member of. However, you cannot delete your membership from that iFolder.
The following table outlines the effect on the share relationship and the member iFolders based on the Access right of the user who deletes the iFolder.
Table 8-5 What to Expect When You Delete an iFolder
Owner |
Ends the share relationship for the iFolder |
Deletes the iFolder metadata and contents from the server |
Reverts the iFolder to a normal folder for all users |
Full Control User |
Remove user from share |
No effect |
Reverts the local copy of the iFolder to a normal folder |
Read/Write User |
Remove membership of the user from the share |
No effect |
Reverts the local copy of the iFolder to a normal folder |
Read Only User |
Remove membership of the user from the share |
No effect |
Reverts the local copy of the iFolder to a normal folder |
The following table outlines the effect on the share relationship and the member iFolders based on the Access right of the LDAPGroup member who deletes the iFolder.
Table 8-6 What to Expect When an LDAPGroup Member Deletes an iFolder
Owner |
Ends the share relationship for the iFolder |
Deletes the iFolder metadata and contents from the server |
Reverts the iFolder to a normal folder for all users |
Full Control LDAPGroup |
No effect |
Not allowed to delete the iFolder from the server |
Reverts the local copy of the iFolder to a normal folder |
Read/Write LDAPGroup |
Not allowed to end the share relationship |
Not allowed to delete the iFolder from the server |
Reverts the local copy of the iFolder to a normal folder |
Read Only LDAPGroup |
Not allowed end the share relationship |
Not allowed to delete the iFolder from the server |
Reverts the local copy of the iFolder to a normal folder |
Deleting an iFolder does not uninstall the iFolder client from your workstation.
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In a file manager or iFolder browser, locate the iFolder that you want to delete.
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Right-click the iFolder, then click .