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Le 3 janv. 2014 à 22:30, Szládovics Péter <<a
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">2014-01-03 22:05 keltezéssel,
Pierre Malard írta:<br>
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<div><b><u>Synchronisation of "Shared" files</u></b></div>
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default) the "Shared" directory is also synchronised in
the local directory. Is it normal?</div>
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In my opinion is normal. Even it is the wanted operation, if
someone share something with me, I want to see it on my
computer, not only on the browser (usually we not use the
web interface just for handle the shares/versions/deleted
contents).<br>
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<div>Effectively but, if we have a lot of users who share a lot of
files... All of them have not interrest for me and it could use
a lot of place. It's a little bit the same thing of calendar
share, with few users it's not a problem but with more than
100... who want to share with everyone a lot of things, it's not
evident.<br>
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I think, then you need to sync folders wanted by yourself only, not
the whole space.<br>
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