Acronis Access - User Guide User Manual

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Access and the file will be automatically transferred to the Acronis Access File Inbox, where it
can be easily located and moved to a server location, or to My Files for local storage.

My Files – Contains files you choose to store locally on your device. Any files in My Files are
available at all times, even when you're not connected to a network. Copy or move files here for
offline use. Sub-folders can be created to organize your files, just like on a computer.

1-Way Sync Folder -- This is a folder that is synced from the server to your device only. It is a
read-only folder that is updated any time files change on the server. You will always be able to
access these files, even when you do not have a network connection.

2-Way Sync Folder -- This is a folder that is initially synced from the server to your device. After
the initial sync, any changes made to files on your device will be synced to the server, and any
changes made to files on the server will be synced back to your device. These files are also
available even when you do not have a network connection. Any changes made to these files
while you are not connected will be synced to the server the next time you have a network
connection.

Sync Errors

If a sync source encounters any sort of error, the "sync wheel" will be replaced by a yellow informational icon.
Tapping this icon will reveal the cause of the error.

Network folders and servers list – All servers, folders, and home directories that have been added to
Acronis Access are shown in this section of the Home menu. These items are only accessible when
you have a network connection.

Network Home Directory – This is typically the same network home directory that you have
access to from your Mac or PC. You can add files to your home directory from your computer and
then access them at any time from Acronis Access on your device.

Acronis Access Server – All servers listed give you access to any file shares on that server that
you have permission to access.

Network Folder – These are specific folders on a Acronis Accessserver, giving you direct access to
individual file shares or specific folders within file shares.

Add Server button – Use to add new servers to your Servers list. This option may not be visible if
your Access Mobile Client has a client management policy that disables the ability to add servers
manually.

Settings button – Use to verify or change application settings or to access help information.

Browse pane – The right-hand side Browse pane allows you to browse files and folders and work
with them.

Edit button in Browse menu bar – Use to select multiple files for copying, moving or deleting.

Search box – Use to search for files. You may see options for choosing to search the current folder or
the entire shared volume, and for choosing to search by file name or file contents, depending on
your server configuration.

Action Menu – Used to select the action you would like to perform with the file or folder.

Clipboard – Used in the process of moving or copying files. The clipboard shows the file transfer
status during a copy or move. For further details, see the next section on this page, Clipboard
Overview (p. 9).

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