The only down side to it, that the files will take size on their machine as well as the NC server, thats it. If you can afford this, then this is the way to go.
That's purely optional. Not a given. NextCloud can be used with files purely on the server just like with SMB.
Huh, how so ? you mean only via web client. If your installing the agent at somepoint it will need to sync the files to your account synced folder.
That's one option, but not what I mean. You can map drives to it, too.
@phlipelder I thought that those files were necessary. I guess I will try to block them as long as it doesn't cause issues on the Mac side.
I don't know if they are critical or not. From what I see online files like .DS_Store is just to show metadata to the mac client. This is likely the tag color etc for the Mac Finder, which for me (personally) doesn't matter. But I'm sure it would affect business pretty heavily.
Before Windows 10 to get a symlinknyou couldn’t do it without elevated permissions now is much improved.
I use directory junction (/J) instead of directory symbolic link (/D), which requires admin privileges. All I wanted is to create a link from c:\users\user1\Desktop to c:\users\user1\Nextcloud\Desktop.
Edit: Now obviously there are more to it than just creating links to have it properly setup.
it is about time you got your editor to fix the preload image..
It's kinda random.
No, it is not. It never has been. It is only random when you have an editor that cannot read. Which is obviously an issue in and of itself.
There is a big old button there to put one of your choice on there.
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That's not the editor that picks that, that's the poster. And that is manually chosen every time, but only from the three choices, need to have someone make a title pic otherwise. Maybe just need to do that.
You are correct that I simply assumed the editor would post it to your channel for you. Seems silly to have to send it back and forth.
As for Sharepoint - You don't get that much storage in Sharepoint in O365, so you'll likely be paying for more storage there. Sharepoint also has a number of files per site limit, just something else to watch out for.
For future reference to anyone wondering, I spoke to three different O365 reps today and they said the limit has been bumped to 1 million items so we'll be good for a while!