Examples of using Qsync folder in English and their translations into Korean
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Open local Qsync folder.
Open Qsync Folder Open the local Qsync folder.
Remotely erase the Qsync folder.
Open Qsync folder: Open the Qsync folder to add files.
For PCs, drag and drop files directly to the local Qsync folder.
Why can't I see the files in the Qsync folder when I tried to access them from SAMBA, FTP or AFP?
Network Recycle Bin: Browse or recover files deleted from the Qsync folder.
Simply add files to your local Qsync folder, and they will be available on your Turbo NAS and all its connected devices.
For mobile devices(Qfile), copy or move files into the Qsync folder.
You can create sub-folders within the Qsync folder, and share each with different groups of NAS users as a file exchange center.
Click"+" to add another NAS and assign a local folder to be the Qsync folder.
If users move or copy files to the Qsync folder in File Station, the name of the device will be shown as Qsync-File Station.
You can add multiple NAS to be synchronized with different Qsync folders on the local device.
Now, just copy or move your files to the local Qsync folder in one of your devices, the files will be copied to all your other devices(devices with Qsync installed and are connected to the NAS.).
Team folder: Users can share their folders in the Qsync folder as a team folder. .
If files are"dragged and dropped" into the local Qsync folder, they will be moved to the Qsync folder, as supposed to be copied into the folder, if the files and the local Qsync folder are located in the same disk drive.
In Windows, right click on a file you want to share in the local Qsync folder and click on"Share the link.".
However, when someone updates the files you deleted on another device, you can still retrieve them from the Qsync folder.
For the NAS, right click on the file that you would like to share in the Qsync folder within File Station and click on"Share.".
However, when someone updates the files your deleted from another computer, you can still retrieve them in the Qsync folder.
For mobile devices, launch Qfile to share the file in the Qsync folder by clicking the icon to the right and click"Share.".
View files by the web browser: Open File Station(web-based file explorer) and browse files in the Qsync folder on the NAS.
If your TS-863U-RP is stolen or lost, you can remotely erase the Qsync folder to avoid data breaches, and even restore it after you have retrieved the device.
For the NAS, using File Station right click on the file you want to share in the Qsync folder and click"Share.".
It also supports centralized configuration, and allows you to remotely erase the Qsync folder on a lost device to avoid data breaches, and even restore it after you have retrieved the device.
Right click on the folder that you would like to share in the local Qsync folder and click on"Share this folder as a team folder.".
For Windows, right click on the file that you would like to share in the local Qsync folder and click on"Share the link.".