3.1 Desktop Access—Default Settings

Settings made here apply to all Filr users unless Filr access and password caching are overridden by settings made through the Users or the Groups management dialogs.

Path: Port 8443 Appliance Console > System > Desktop Application

Table 3-1 Using the Configure Desktop Application dialog

Field, Option, or Button

Information and/or Action

Allow Desktop Applications to:

  • Access Filr

  • Select this to allow all users to access Filr through the Filr desktop application.

  • Deselect this if you want only designated users and groups to have desktop access as controlled through user and group settings

  • Cache the user’s password

  • Select this to allow users to enable the Remember password option on the Account Information page in the Filr Console.

    Remember password option availability is also configurable for individual users and groups through the Users and the Groups management dialogs (More > Desktop Application Settings).

  • Be deployed

  • Deploy files contained locally

  • Select this to allow users to download the Desktop App contained in Filr.

  • Deploy files accessed via URL to another location

  • This is required if your Filr system is fronted by an L4 or L10 switch.

  • This is a best practice because it minimizes the load on Filr.

Desktop Synchronization

  • Synchronize every __ Minutes

  • Specify how many minutes you want the desktop app to wait after a desktop synchronization ends before it checks again for changes to Available Offline files.

    Default=15 minutes.

  • You can use this to control the synchronization load that the Filr desktop application puts on Filr.

  • Changes on the desktop are automatically synchronized to Filr regardless of this setting.

  • Maximum file size that can be synchronized:

  • Specify the maximum file size (in MB) that can be synchronized between the Filr desktop application and Filr.

  • Remove cached files after X days

  • Specify the number of days that locally cached files remain on users’ desktops after they are no longer being accessed or modified.

  • Allow user to modify cached files lifetime

  • Select this to allow users to specify how long they want locally cached files remain on their desktops after the files are no longer being accessed or modified.

Desktop Notifications

  • Allow balloon notifications for desktop client users

  • Deselect this to disallow balloon notifications from being displayed on the users’ desktops. This option is selected by default.

Application Whitelist/Blacklist

For more information, see Controlling File Downloads by the Filr Desktop Applications in the OpenText Filr 24.4: Maintenance Best Practices Guide.

  • Restore Defaults...

  • Click this to restore the defaults for all settings in the Application Whitelist/Blacklist section below.

Mode

  • Lets you control how antivirus, backup, and other applications download files that are accessible through Filr.

  • No restrictions - Ignore the lists.

  • Select this if you want all applications, including antivirus scanners and backup software, to download files to the workstation’s local disk.

  • Whitelist - Allow only the listed applications to download files.

  • If you select this, then download attempts by unlisted applications trigger system alerts to users that a download has been blocked by an administrative setting.

    This option doesn’t provide for user control of application-driven downloads.

  • Whitelist can be left empty, however restore defaults will populate the list of default whitelist applications.

  • You can add and remove applications for your organization as needed.

  • Blacklist - Block the listed applications from downloading files.

  • If you select this, then download attempts by blacklisted applications trigger system alerts to users that a download has been blocked by an administrative setting.

    This option doesn’t provide for user control of application-driven downloads.

  • Filr includes two default blacklists (Windows and Mac) that you can modify as needed.

  • Blacklisted applications are blocked from downloading files through Filr.

  • Unlisted applications are allowed to download files.

  • Whitelist and Blacklist - Allow and block the listed applications. Prompt users to allow or block unlisted applications.

  • If you select this option, then

    • Blacklisted applications are always blocked.

    • Whitelisted applications are always allowed.

  • A download attempt by an unidentified application causes the application to be added to a list of blocked applications.

  • Users can allow downloading by any blocked applications through their desktop Filr console.

Whitelist

  • Whitelist can be left empty, however restore defaults will populate the list of file types that are default whitelist applications

  • Only the built-in administrator can create a customized list.

  • Applications listed here and in the Blacklist are blocked.

    In other words, the Blacklist trumps the Whitelist.

Blacklist

  • Filr includes a fairly extensive list of common antivirus and backup applications to offer a level of protection against unwanted file downloading.

  • Only the built-in administrator can customize this list.

OK button

  • Click this to save your changes.

    Current user sessions are not affected. To see changes, users must log in to a new session.

Cancel button

  • Click this to cancel the changes you have made.