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The directory name that is visible to client users. For example: uploads Note: You can enter a forward slash (/) to configure a chrooted environment. Only the specified physical directory is available to users, and the user login directory is automatically set equal to that directory. If you set to "$drive" (not case-sensitive) rather than specifying a directory, this option provides access to multiple local drives. For details, see Virtual Root Directories and Chrooted Environments. |
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The actual directory path on the Reflection for Secure IT server or in the Windows domain. For example: C:\shared\uploads UNC paths must include a server name and share. For example: \\server\share\public Mapped drives are not supported. You can specify any physical directory, or use one of the following pattern strings to specify user-specific directories. For details see Pattern Strings in Directory Paths. |
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%D |
The user's User profile folder The user profile folder is configurable by the Windows system administrator. The default is: \Users\username . |
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The user's Home folder The home folder is configurable by the Windows system administrator. When no home folder is configured (the default), the home folder is the same as the User profile. The default User profile is: \Users\username. . |
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The user’s login name. |
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The user's domain name and login in the format domain.username. |
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NOTE:Do not use %u or %U to point to a location within a user's Windows profile folder. Neither of these options works correctly for this purpose. Use these options to create your own user-specific locations in some other location, for example on a shared network file server. For details, see Pattern Strings in Directory Paths. |
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When this is selected (the default), the virtual directory is available to the client user if he or she has access rights to the specified local or UNC directory. |
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Select this option to grant the client user rights associated with an alternate user whose name and password are stored in the credential cache. NOTE:This option is available only if specifies a UNC path. For example:\\server\path |
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Opens the dialog box.NOTE:The same cache is used to store credentials for multiple features. By default, when you open from , you'll see all currently available credentials that can be used to provide access to file transfer directories. You can select an available name from the list, add a new name, or change the filter to view additional credentials. |
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NOTE:To be able to use this feature you must be running the Reflection Secure Shell Proxy, which is included with Reflection for Secure IT Gateway; it is not available with the Reflection for Secure IT Windows Server. Select this option to configure access to directories on a remote server. |
Permissions
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View file and directory lists. |
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View file contents. |
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Modify files, create files, create directories, and modify file attributes. |
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Delete files and directories. |
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Rename files and directories. |