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MyFiles: Using Webfolders

Posted by Kristen Treglia on April 16, 2009




Hopefully, you have signed up for your AccessIT ID and have started using MyFiles as a way to backup or store your files online.

If you have, you are probably familiar with the basic features such as uploading, sharing, and downloading files but might not yet know about some of the other useful features you can take advantage of like Webfolders.

So what is a webfolder and why should you use it?

Good question, to get the answer, take a look at the latest screencast Jim has prepared for us:

My Files: Using Webfolders

Remember, if you have any questions of comments for Jim, he would love to hear from you:  behnke@fordham.edu

Here are some additional MyFiles resources:

The Basics and a Quickguide
Creating and Sharing a Wiki
FAQ page

One Response to “MyFiles: Using Webfolders”

  1.   Connect a Mac Folder to MyFiles | Fordham IT: ITAC Blog Says:

    [...] While the Web-based interface for MyFiles provides adequate functionality for backing up and viewing files, it is limited in the sense that you must in most cases copy your files to your computer’s Desktop before you can edit and save changes to them (Windows XP users can use Webfolders to get past this). [...]

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