Folders can be used to organize data, share files over the network and for back up with tools like Apple time machine. You are able to create folders and they can be automatically created when applications are installed.
Folders can optionally be password protected and encrypted. You can also create users and decide what they can view and edit.
You can access the Folders screen in the Deck through the sidebar menu. On this screen you can view existing folders, create new folders and network credentials for accessing folders.
You can’t browse the files from here. The Folders screen only shows the folders and not their contents.
Read about how to access the folder contents here
You can give users specific types of access to folders:
Users with read access can view or download folder contents but can't edit or delete the contents.
Users with write access can add, modify or delete the contents of the folder.
Anyone can access these folders. This will include all users you have created. This means that anyone with access to your network can view, edit or delete the contents of these folders.
Only those with network credentials created in HexOS can access these folders.
This means by default only the administrator has access. The administrator grant access to anyone given network credentials. Folder permissions for this type of folder can be modified.
File encryption is when a file's data is scrambled in a way it can only be recovered with a specific encryption key or passphrase.
When we create an encrypted folder, all of the contents placed i that folder will also be encrypted. The server administer can lock (encrypt) or unlock (decrypt) folders from the folder section of HexOS deck.
When a folder is locked, the folder and its contents are not visible nor accessible to anyone on the network. When a folder is unlocked it will work the same as a regular folder.
Note: Encryption can only be enabled during folder creation and cannot be disabled once the folder is created.
Creating additional users is optional.
Your user account is automatically an administrator: this means you always have full access to all your folders.
You can to create more users in order to grant others access to private folders.
You can grant access to selected users during folder creation. Access to folders can be modified at in the folder screen.
User accounts created here only grant folder access through network file browsers like MacOS Finder or Windows Explorer. These accounts don't allow any control over your server or applications.
When apps are installed, they automatically create "System Folders" for their data. These appear separately from your personal folders and are managed by the apps themselves.
Certain folder names like "Downloads" are reserved for system use. If you create a folder with a reserved name, it will automatically appear in System Folders instead of your personal folders.
These folders have default locations, but you can change where they're created in locations.