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The recommended way to synchronize a desktop PC with a Nextcloud server is byusing Nextcloud/ownCloud sync clients. You can configure theclient to save files in any local directory and you can choose whichdirectories on the Nextcloud server to sync with. The client displays thecurrent connection status and logs all activity, so you always know whichremote files have been downloaded to your PC and you can verify that filescreated and updated on your local PC are properly synchronized with the server.
If you prefer, you may also connect your desktop PC to your Nextcloud server byusing the WebDAV protocol rather than using a special client application. WebDistributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP) extension that makes it easy to create, read, and edit files on Webservers. With WebDAV you can access your Nextcloud shares on Linux, macOS andWindows in the same way as any remote network share, and stay synchronized.
When you configure your Nextcloud account in the GNOME Control Center, your files will automatically be mountedby Nautilus as a WebDAV share, unless you deselect file access.
Using this feature requires network connectivity. If you want to store yourfiles offline, use the Desktop Client to sync all files on yourNextcloud to one or more directories of your local hard drive.
The recommended method for keeping your desktop PC synchronized withyour ownCloud server is by using theownCloud Desktop Client.You can configure the ownCloud client to save files in any localdirectory you want, and you choose which directories on the ownCloudserver to sync with. The client displays the current connection statusand logs all activity, so you always know which remote files have beendownloaded to your PC, and you can verify that files created and updatedon your local PC are properly synchronized with the server.
If you prefer, you may also connect your desktop PC to your ownCloudserver by using the WebDAV protocol rather than using a special clientapplication. Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is aHypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) extension that makes it easy tocreate, read, and edit files on Web servers. With WebDAV you can accessyour ownCloud shares on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows in the same way asany remote network share, and stay synchronized.
Using this feature requires network connectivity. If you want to storeyour files offline, use the ownCloud Desktop Client to sync all files onyour ownCloud to one or more directories of your local hard drive.
Once you have enabled shared configuration, a common question is what happens when the network share that serves those files becomes unavailable. When the share goes down, the configuration system will detect a change notification (after the share times out) and WAS will try to reload the configuration resulting in failure. At this point, the web server will not be functional, the W3SVC service will be unable to access configuration. To ensure that the Web server can always access the configuration files, it is recommended that you use either Distributed File System (DFS) with replication or offline files.
The offline files feature, or client side caching, enables files stored on a network share to be accessed even when the network share is unavailable. It is a simple solution for ensuring the configuration files are always available and is recommended for the shared configuration files. However, offline files are not recommended for the Web site content, because this reduces throughput.
Problem summary: When IIS 7.0 or above server is configured to work in shared configuration mode then configuration files are stored on a file share. This configuration is recommended for setting up web farms. But in case file share goes offline, the whole set up fails and web servers stop responding. Moreover when the file share comes up again, IIS server is not able to detect it gives following error message:
If there is ever a problem with my offline files, one of the first things that I do is to check the cache size. I do this in order to ensure that it is not over its limit, so this section will show you how to check it.
The root () of the S: drive is shown in the screenshot above. Looking closely, you will notice that all of the files listed are 0 bytes in size. Obviously, this tells me that none of these files are available offline, but it also indicates that there is at least one folder that is cached offline. I know this to be true simply by the sheer existence of these files and folders.
Please note that you need to have enabled offline files first before proceeding with the steps in the following sections. If you are unsure about how to enable offline files, the steps on how to do this are covered later on in this blog post.
Open Manage offline files. On the Disk Usage tab, click on the Delete temporary files button. Once this is complete, the cached space is returned back to Windows 10. This space is now available to be reused.
When connected to a general file server, you will see a list of folders and files on that server. If you tap a file`s or folder`s name, you will select it for further downloading or syncing. Once selected everything you need to download, press the Download button, and the downloading process will start on the background. If you need to browse inside a folder, tap a blue arrow to the right of its name. For E-Mail servers you will see headlines of messages.
Do this only once per each file/folder you wish to synchronize. Open a connection to a server, find a file or folder that you wish to sync, tap it so it becomes highlighted. The Sync button will appear at the bottom. Press it. Then select a target local folder inside GoodReader where you want this file/folder to be put. Then press the Download here & Synchronize button. This will create synchronization record in Downloads section and show you the parameters window where you can set various sync options. Once you`re done with it, you`re ready to sync.
All relevant remote files will be automatically downloaded to your device when doing the very first synchronization, so there is no need to run a separate downloading process for this file/folder with the Download button.
This button will execute the sync for all the folders and files with all the servers that you have set up for synchronization. However, if you only want to sync one record, tap Connect, then tap Sync Records to access individual Sync buttons for each sync record.
Download-only sync. This type of sync doesn`t care what happens with your local files, it never puts anything on a server, never deletes anything from it, it only looks for new and modified remote files and downloads them as needed. By default, files that were deleted from a server will be deleted from your local device. However, you can prevent this from happening by resetting the Delete local files switch in the sync record parameters window. In case if you choose to delete such local files, you can also choose whether or not you want to keep modified local files that were deleted from a remote server. This option may be useful to preserve your valuable notes that you`ve put over a PDF file, even if the corresponding remote file was deleted from a server.
If you modify a synced file both locally and on a server independently and then try to sync it, this will create a sync conflict, because GoodReader will not know which version of a file to choose. You can set up a policy on sync conflicts per each sync record individually. The following options are available: Ask what to do (the default option, you will be able to manually choose an appropriate action per each conflicted file individually during every sync session), Leave unresolved (leaves both files intact, allowing you to deal with this conflict later), Local files have priority (replaces remote conflicted files with local ones, making you loose remote ones forever; be careful with this option!!!), Remote files have priority (replaces local conflicted files with remote ones, making you loose local ones forever; be careful with this option!!!), Create duplicates (renames both files to avoid further conflicts, leaving you with both versions of a file everywhere - on your device and on a server; the safest option). Also, during the actual synchronization, GoodReader may sometimes offer you the Discard this conflict, files are identical conflict resolution option. Use this option to save your Internet traffic, but only if you know for sure that these files are identical.
GoodReader can publish individual files and folders from your Dropbox account. Select files and folders you want to share with others, press the Share button, and GoodReader will create a special public downloading link and send it via email.
Besides storing normal files, Google Drive also works with its proprietary objects - spreadsheets, drawings, forms, presentations, etc. Such files can`t be downloaded directly. They will be converted to a PDF during downloading. Also, such files can`t be synced to GoodReader`s local file storage.
AFP servers may contain write-only folders. The Drop Box folder on a Mac computer is an example of such folder. It allows people on a network to connect to your Mac to send files to you without revealing the list of files that other people have previously sent there. GoodReader will not show the contents of such folders, but the Upload button will still work, allowing you to send files to such write-only folders.
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