What Are You Doing Right Now
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@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said
You mean to act like an online file share?
Yeah, like ... hey I have these 5 awesome files I want @Dashrender to be able to download. Let me put this whole folder up for him.
Compress it into a Zip system.
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@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said
You mean to act like an online file share?
Yeah, like ... hey I have these 5 awesome files I want @Dashrender to be able to download. Let me put this whole folder up for him.
I think that the issue is that the way that the links work won't work with a folder. How would the link behave?
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@scottalanmiller said
How would the link behave?
Just like it does in OneDrive, or Google Drive, or Sharefile, or really any other product I use.
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@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said
How would the link behave?
Just like it does in OneDrive, or Google Drive, or Sharefile, or really any other product I use.
I've not seen any of those use folders, what do they do with folders when you send someone a link?
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I've not seen any of those use folders, what do they do with folders when you send someone a link?
They look at all the awesome files inside the folder.
For example:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=9B7FDCD4D0A877B9!47145&authkey=!AIx3p30InwcAp9Q&ithint=folder%2Cdocx -
@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I've not seen any of those use folders, what do they do with folders when you send someone a link?
They look at all the awesome files inside the folder.
For example:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=9B7FDCD4D0A877B9!47145&authkey=!AIx3p30InwcAp9Q&ithint=folder%2CdocxSo it just opens a web page? Maybe there is an issue with that. The normal links are to an actionable non-web item, rather than to a page of more links.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I've not seen any of those use folders, what do they do with folders when you send someone a link?
They look at all the awesome files inside the folder.
For example:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=9B7FDCD4D0A877B9!47145&authkey=!AIx3p30InwcAp9Q&ithint=folder%2CdocxSo it just opens a web page? Maybe there is an issue with that. The normal links are to an actionable non-web item, rather than to a page of more links.
It opens straight into his onedrive folder and we can view the files or download them if we want.
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Yes, I opened it. It's a web page with links to the individual files. Seems like ODfB could do that too if they wanted, but I wonder if there is something under the hood causing an issue with generating web pages for the collection.
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@scottalanmiller said
So it just opens a web page? Maybe there is an issue with that. The normal links are to an actionable non-web item, rather than to a page of more links.
Google Drive does that same thing.
I mean, everything BUT ODfB does it that I use.
I Googled around a bit, there were a lot of SW threads like ... where the heck is the folder sharing?!?!?!
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Maybe I'll start a thread on this, but how would YOU share a group of files?
Mind you, they might not all be at one place at any given time at the time I want to share them. So, no ability to ZIP them all up at once. Like, I might have thrown stuff into a folder here and there, and then decided to share all that stuff.
OR, perhaps I want a client to be able to browse a list of reports we have done for them. Not just look at a ZIP file.
So, perhaps there is a better way of doing this than I've been thinking.
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I would dump them into a password protected ownCloud folder and share the link and password with you.
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@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying to figure out why in the world ODfB doesn't let you share a folder out publicly.
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Yeah, everything works as expected except for folders.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I would dump them into a password protected ownCloud folder and share the link and password with you.
In my best Ralph Kramden:
You're a real riot!LOL.
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My wife has gotten her tablet stuck on "read everything to me" mode. it is hilarious. She can't turn it off. She is sitting here with the silly tablet saying "slider... slider", "Display brightness", "navigate up, settings, display" over and over and over. She is ready to throw the thing across the patio.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
My wife has gotten her tablet stuck on "read everything to me" mode. it is hilarious. She can't turn it off. She is sitting here with the silly tablet saying "slider... slider", "Display brightness", "navigate up, settings, display" over and over and over. She is ready to throw the thing across the patio.
Can she factory reset it?
Depending on the tablet the home button and power until it restarts is often the default.
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She eventually figured it out.
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So I think I've found a good groove. Only been two days, but great so far. Our campus has a couple locker rooms with showers. So I just lift in the morning before I get here. Come here and take a shower, and then just walk upstairs to my desk.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
My wife has gotten her tablet stuck on "read everything to me" mode. it is hilarious. She can't turn it off. She is sitting here with the silly tablet saying "slider... slider", "Display brightness", "navigate up, settings, display" over and over and over. She is ready to throw the thing across the patio.
One of my users got their phone stuck on that mode... it takes a little bit to figure out how to operate it in that mode to get in and turn it off.
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It's a metal kind of morning over here..... got Gojira blasting right now, getting the morning reports collected, then I'm outta here at 1. Yay Friday.