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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @dbeato
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      @dbeato said in file sharing in the 21st century:

      @Dashrender said in file sharing in the 21st century:

      @scottalanmiller said in file sharing in the 21st century:

      @Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:

      @Dashrender said in file sharing in the 21st century:

      @Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:

      I dont really want to dive any deeping into MS's pockets if I can avoid it.

      What are you using for email? If using O365 you likely already have OneDrive for business

      we currently have hosted exchange, not o365, but I want to switch. We pay way too much. I am not sure what I want to switch to.

      Zimbra, woot!

      HIPAA compliant?

      I mean, that is another debate for another post but certainly can be depending what you determine what is HIPAA Compliance for your business.

      Right, as software doesn't have or not have HIPAA compliance, there is no concept of such in HIPAA.

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      • Emad RE
        Emad R
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        The big difference is share the files take 10 GB in that share with NC it takes 10 GB on your machine and the share, that said it is nice to have an extra copy. However, some mentioned that there is a workaround but it is not what NC meant to do by default (spoken like true NC engineer that I am not ).

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        • Emad RE
          Emad R @black3dynamite
          last edited by Emad R

          @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

          We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

          Noice, so you make Junction point on (C:)\Users\Username or only on Desktop and Documents and stuff like that.

          What if that fucker starting to save files on the (D:) and gave you a D or you dont make any other partition

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          • black3dynamiteB
            black3dynamite @Emad R
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            @Emad-R said in file sharing in the 21st century:

            @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

            We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

            Noice, so you make Junction point on (C:)\Users\Username or only on Desktop and Documents and stuff like that.

            What if that fucker starting to save files on the (D:) and gave you a D or you dont make any other partition

            I make junction points for the root directories under C:\Users\john.doe\ except for AppData directory and then create a Local Files Only or Personal Files in john.doe directory so they can keep their crap there. No other partitions.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @JaredBusch
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              @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

              @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

              We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

              This is what I do. Except , I just used windows settings to change the location of C:\Users\Username\Documents

              Totally spaced on using links... Damnit.

              So you could have gotten hit by the 1809 folder redirection data loss problem.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @Emad R
                last edited by

                @Emad-R said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

                Noice, so you make Junction point on (C:)\Users\Username or only on Desktop and Documents and stuff like that.

                What if that fucker starting to save files on the (D:) and gave you a D or you dont make any other partition

                If a user is working outside where you want them to have data, ultimately there is nothing you can do other than fire them. Users who want to find a way around your stuff, likely will. The question would be —-why are they?

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @Dashrender said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                  @Emad-R said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                  @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                  We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

                  Noice, so you make Junction point on (C:)\Users\Username or only on Desktop and Documents and stuff like that.

                  What if that fucker starting to save files on the (D:) and gave you a D or you dont make any other partition

                  If a user is working outside where you want them to have data, ultimately there is nothing you can do other than fire them. Users who want to find a way around your stuff, likely will. The question would be —-why are they?

                  Anything not saved where it is supposed to be means I don’t give a fuck if you lose it.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                    @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                    @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                    We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

                    This is what I do. Except , I just used windows settings to change the location of C:\Users\Username\Documents

                    Totally spaced on using links... Damnit.

                    So you could have gotten hit by the 1809 folder redirection data loss problem.

                    Well the default NC location is C:\Users\username\Nextcloud.

                    So would that have potentially been affected anyway? It didn’t hit my test upgrades I did before it was pulled.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                      @Dashrender said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                      @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                      @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                      We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

                      This is what I do. Except , I just used windows settings to change the location of C:\Users\Username\Documents

                      Totally spaced on using links... Damnit.

                      So you could have gotten hit by the 1809 folder redirection data loss problem.

                      Well the default NC location is C:\Users\username\Nextcloud.

                      So would that have potentially been affected anyway? It didn’t hit my test upgrades I did before it was pulled.

                      No, I wouldn't expect the Nextcloud folder to be affected, it's not one of MS's folders. The main ones affected were /desktop and /documents. If either of these were redirected to another location (assuming c:\users\username\Nextcloud\desktop, c:\users\username\Nextcloud\documents), and there were files left behind in the old(original) location, then you could have been bit.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                        @Emad-R said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                        @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                        We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

                        Noice, so you make Junction point on (C:)\Users\Username or only on Desktop and Documents and stuff like that.

                        What if that fucker starting to save files on the (D:) and gave you a D or you dont make any other partition

                        I make junction points for the root directories under C:\Users\john.doe\ except for AppData directory and then create a Local Files Only or Personal Files in john.doe directory so they can keep their crap there. No other partitions.

                        Assuming the folder structure exists within the Nextcloud folder, this is what I just came up with today.
                        Obviously, the data in these directories needs to already have been moved to the appropriate Nextcloud folders.
                        LinkNextcloud.ps1 has to be executed in an elevated PS sessions so i have it prompt for the username.

                        # Save file as LinkNextcloud.ps1
                        $User = Read-Host "Enter UserName"
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Desktop" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Desktop" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Desktop" -Force
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Documents" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Documents" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Documents" -Force
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Downloads" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Downloads" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Downloads" -Force
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Favorites" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Favorites" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Favorites" -Force
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Music" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Music" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Music" -Force
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Pictures" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Pictures" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Pictures" -Force
                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Videos" -Force -Confirm
                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Videos" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Videos" -Force
                        

                        Definitely room for improvement.. Just pulled this out of my ass today to resolve an issue.

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                        • black3dynamiteB
                          black3dynamite @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                          @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                          @Emad-R said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                          @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                          We mainly use NC as a replacement for folder redirection w/ offline at work and its been working great. Each users root folders like Desktop and Documents are moved into the Nextcloud directory and then use symbolic link (junction points) to point to each folder in the Nextcloud directory.

                          Noice, so you make Junction point on (C:)\Users\Username or only on Desktop and Documents and stuff like that.

                          What if that fucker starting to save files on the (D:) and gave you a D or you dont make any other partition

                          I make junction points for the root directories under C:\Users\john.doe\ except for AppData directory and then create a Local Files Only or Personal Files in john.doe directory so they can keep their crap there. No other partitions.

                          Assuming the folder structure exists within the Nextcloud folder, this is what I just came up with today.
                          Obviously, the data in these directories needs to already have been moved to the appropriate Nextcloud folders.
                          LinkNextcloud.ps1 has to be executed in an elevated PS sessions so i have it prompt for the username.

                          # Save file as LinkNextcloud.ps1
                          $User = Read-Host "Enter UserName"
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Desktop" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Desktop" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Desktop" -Force
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Documents" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Documents" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Documents" -Force
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Downloads" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Downloads" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Downloads" -Force
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Favorites" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Favorites" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Favorites" -Force
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Music" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Music" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Music" -Force
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Pictures" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Pictures" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Pictures" -Force
                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$User\Videos" -Force -Confirm
                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$User" -Name "Videos" -Target "C:\Users\$User\Nextcloud\Videos" -Force
                          

                          Definitely room for improvement.. Just pulled this out of my ass today to resolve an issue.

                          I got the idea from this site but with my own needs. I still have to clean up my script.
                          https://helgeklein.com/blog/2015/02/manual-folder-redirection-with-symbolic-links/

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                          • black3dynamiteB
                            black3dynamite
                            last edited by

                            Its near the bottom of the page that says "Symbolic Link Folder Redirection Script"

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                              last edited by JaredBusch

                              @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                              Its near the bottom of the page that says "Symbolic Link Folder Redirection Script"

                              Will read that..

                              My script updated, not tested yet.

                              $UserName = Read-Host "Enter UserName"
                              $CreateNextCloudFolder = Read-Host "Is this a new Nextcloud user Y/N?"
                              
                              $FolderList = "Desktop,Documents,Downloads,Favorites,Music,Pictures,Videos"
                              $FoldderArray = $FolderList.split(",")
                              
                              ForEach($Folder in $FolderArray) {
                                  If($CreateNextCloudFolder -like "y") {
                                      New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                  }
                                  Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\$Folder" -Force -Confirm
                                  New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$UserName" -Name "$Folder" -Target "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                              }
                              
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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                in your for statement - why not attempt to copy any data that might exist to the NC location before simply deleting the old folder - I realize there shouldn't be anything there yet, but you never know.

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                                • black3dynamiteB
                                  black3dynamite @JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                  @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                  Its near the bottom of the page that says "Symbolic Link Folder Redirection Script"

                                  Will read that..

                                  My script updated, not tested yet.

                                  $UserName = Read-Host "Enter UserName"
                                  $CreateNextCloudFolder = Read-Host "Is this a new Nextcloud user Y/N?"
                                  
                                  $FolderList = "Desktop,Documents,Downloads,Favorites,Music,Pictures,Videos"
                                  $FoldderArray = $FolderList.split(",")
                                  
                                  ForEach($Folder in $FolderArray) {
                                      If($CreateNextCloudFolder -like "y") {
                                          New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                      }
                                      Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\$Folder" -Force -Confirm
                                      New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$UserName" -Name "$Folder" -Target "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                  }
                                  

                                  I never thought of using PowerShell native commands to create the Junction point.
                                  I've been using cmd.exe /c mklink /J within the powershell script to create the them.

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce @black3dynamite
                                    last edited by

                                    @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                    @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                    @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                    Its near the bottom of the page that says "Symbolic Link Folder Redirection Script"

                                    Will read that..

                                    My script updated, not tested yet.

                                    $UserName = Read-Host "Enter UserName"
                                    $CreateNextCloudFolder = Read-Host "Is this a new Nextcloud user Y/N?"
                                    
                                    $FolderList = "Desktop,Documents,Downloads,Favorites,Music,Pictures,Videos"
                                    $FoldderArray = $FolderList.split(",")
                                    
                                    ForEach($Folder in $FolderArray) {
                                        If($CreateNextCloudFolder -like "y") {
                                            New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                        }
                                        Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\$Folder" -Force -Confirm
                                        New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$UserName" -Name "$Folder" -Target "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                    }
                                    

                                    I never thought of using PowerShell native commands to create the Junction point.
                                    I've been using cmd.exe /c mklink /J within the powershell script to create the them.

                                    In my PS scripts, I try not to ever include any non-PS.

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite @Obsolesce
                                      last edited by

                                      @Obsolesce said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                      @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                      @JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                      @black3dynamite said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                      Its near the bottom of the page that says "Symbolic Link Folder Redirection Script"

                                      Will read that..

                                      My script updated, not tested yet.

                                      $UserName = Read-Host "Enter UserName"
                                      $CreateNextCloudFolder = Read-Host "Is this a new Nextcloud user Y/N?"
                                      
                                      $FolderList = "Desktop,Documents,Downloads,Favorites,Music,Pictures,Videos"
                                      $FoldderArray = $FolderList.split(",")
                                      
                                      ForEach($Folder in $FolderArray) {
                                          If($CreateNextCloudFolder -like "y") {
                                              New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                          }
                                          Remove-Item -Path "C:\Users\$UserName\$Folder" -Force -Confirm
                                          New-Item -ItemType Junction -Path "C:\Users\$UserName" -Name "$Folder" -Target "C:\Users\$UserName\Nextcloud\$Folder" -Force
                                      }
                                      

                                      I never thought of using PowerShell native commands to create the Junction point.
                                      I've been using cmd.exe /c mklink /J within the powershell script to create the them.

                                      In my PS scripts, I try not to ever include any non-PS.

                                      Its a habit that I'm working on.

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                                      • DonahueD
                                        Donahue @Obsolesce
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                                        thanks for all the responses guys, there has been a lot of good info that I have not thought of.

                                        @Obsolesce said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                        @Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                        I mentioned this in another thread, but I currently have a file server which is a 2012R2 VM sharing roughly 6TB of data. I am looking into replacing this with something more modern, so far I am checking out Nextcloud.

                                        But having read most of the threads on ML dealing with nextcloud, and especially reading about experiences such as @guyinpv had here and here, I think we need to take a hard look at how we share files now, and why we do it the way we do it, and maybe find other methods and philosophies that we could implement for a better overall experience.

                                        In a lot of ways, I can relate to @guyinpv, as his setup sounds a lot like mine. We currently have our VM, with a single share that is applied as a mapped drive using GPO. Inside this share is a number of root level folders, basically one for each department. Inside each of these are the typical level of nested subfolders and files. All of the first couple levels of folders from the share root were created by me, and users are locked out of being able to make changes until they are a few layers deep into their department.

                                        Based on my research and conversations I have had, I think we have a very narrow idea of what a file share should be like, because all we know is how windows operates. As far as we treat the system, there is no one that "owns" any of the files, even though windows records an owner. No one has any sort of personal or private files that they "share" with other users. The files exist in the share that we created, and both users likely have equal permissions to said file.

                                        I would like to expand my horizons, because I don't feel like I fully understand how other companies might use something like NC. If we are to take full advantage of what NC offers, it may require a fundamental shift in thinking by us and I want to get started on that now.

                                        How do other people use NC? Specifically, how are folder structures or other structures, and how does that relate to user accounts? What does the anatomy of a cloud based solution look like when done well? I think I would like to use the sync client in windows, but I have only just started to play around with an online demo.

                                        I think it's best to instead figure out what the business needs and and goals are for file service needs, and then find the appropriate technology to meet those... instead of picking out a cool featurful technology first, and the seeing if you can squeeze the businesses needs into it.

                                        For me, it's not so much a reason to try and use cool features, its a way to catch up my thinking of how this should be done, instead of sticking to the same old rut. What the business needs is a way to not be penalized so much for having half of my users being forced to access so much stuff across the WAN. Perhaps the issue is sometimes bandwidth, and other times it is simply latency (probably the latter more often), but having a local copy that can sync can take advantage of local speed. Most of our current machines, and everything I will deploy from here on out will have SSD's, probably PCIe M.2's.

                                        Another need is a way to share files with third parties, which NC can do, and standard file shares cannot.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          In file sharing, latency typically trumps bandwidth for normal files.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in file sharing in the 21st century:

                                            In file sharing, latency typically trumps bandwidth for normal files.

                                            Making users wait, is never going to go over well.

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