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Folder Operations
Folder Copies - If this option is disabled, the user will not be able to copy folders on or to the
Gateway Server. This setting supersedes any NTFS permissions that client may have that allow
folder creation. File copies / creation must be enabled for this setting to be enabled.
Folder Deletes - If this option is disabled, the user will not be able to delete folders from the
Gateway Server. This setting supersedes any NTFS permissions that client may have that allow
folder deletion.
Folder Moves - If this option is disabled, the user will not be able to move folders from one
location to another on the Gateway Server, or from the server to the Access Mobile Client
application's local My Files storage. This setting supersedes any NTFS permissions that client may
have that allow file or folder moves. Folder copies must be enabled for this setting to be
enabled.
Folder Renames - If this option is disabled, the user will not be able to rename or folders from
the Gateway Server. This setting supersedes any NTFS permissions that client may have that
allow folder renames.
Adding New Folders - If this option is disabled, the user will not be able to create new, empty
folders on the Gateway Server.
Allow Bookmarking Folders - If this option is disabled, the user will not be able to bookmark
on-device or on-server Acronis Access folders for quick shortcut access.
'mobilEcho' File Links
Emailing 'mobilEcho' File Links - If this option is disabled, users will not be able to send
mobilEcho:// URLs to Acronis Access files or folders to other Acronis Access users. These links are
only functional if opened from a device where the recipient has the Access Mobile Client
installed and configured with a server or assigned folder that has access to the link location. The
user must also have file/folder-level permission to read the item.
Opening 'mobilEcho' File Links - If this option is disabled, users will not be allowed to open
mobilEcho:// URLs to Acronis Access files or folders.
Data Leakage Protection
Opening Acronis Access Files in Other Applications - If this option is disabled, the Access Mobile
Client application will omit the Open In button and not allow files in Acronis Access to be opened
in other applications. Opening a file in another application results in the file being copied to that
application's data storage area and outside of Acronis Access control.
App Whitelist/Blacklist - Select a predefined whitelist or blacklist that restricts that third
party apps that Acronis Access files can be opened into on the device. To create a whitelist or
blacklist, click Allowed Apps in the top menu bar.
Sending Files to Acronis Access from Other Apps - If this option is disabled, the Access Mobile
Client application will not accept files sent to it from other applications' Open In feature.
Sending Files to Acronis Access Using Quickoffice 'Save Back' - If this option is disabled, the
Acronis Access application will not accept files sent to it from the Quickoffice app's Save Back
feature.