You
can access the settings by right-clicking on the green ID icon in the system
tray. Click on settings.
Disable overly icon: Special icons in the Windows File Explorer can show whether a file is synchronized and/or whether the file is possibly currently being synched or locked. This feature can be activated here.
Delete from file explorer: To prevent data loss on server-side, one can define whether or not local deletion should be transmitted directly to the server and deleted by the server, as well
Mark file as read after download: If you do not need to save synchronized files locally as unread, first, until you actually open and/or mark them as read, you may mark them as read the instant you download them (e.g. machine-to-machine communication)
Do not sync hidden files: Windows holds several hidden files, often, e. g., temporary files or folder index files, where it would make little to no sense to sync them. This option is active in standard settings, to prevent idgard® cloud issues when temporary files are synched, e. g. that an old status is restored in Office instead of the new file.
Do not sync files having given extensions: Some file types are intended for sync; the file
endings may be listed here, separated merely by a comma.
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