![]() ![]() The maximum size for individual files is 10 GB by default. However, users can change the location during setup (microSD cards and USB drives formatted with the NTFS file system are supported locations, though sync will stop if the drives are removed). Work Folders uses the following location by default: %USERPROFILE%\Work Folders Windows 7 PCs must be joined to your organization’s domain (they can’t be joined to a workgroup).Įnough free space on a local, NTFS-formatted drive to store all the user’s files in Work Folders, plus an additional 6 GB of free space if Work Folders is located on the system drive, as it is by default. Windows 7 PCs must be running one of the following editions of Windows: Work Folders has the following software requirements for client computers:Ĭomputers must be running one of the following operating systems: (Optional) Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) infrastructure when using AD FS authentication (Optional) An Active Directory Domain Services forest with schema extensions in Windows Server 2012 R2 to support automatically referring PCs and devices to the correct file server when using multiple file servers ![]() The ability to make a server accessible from the Internet by creating publishing rules in your organization’s reverse proxy or network gatewayĪ publicly registered domain name and the ability to create additional public DNS records for the domain These certificates should be from a certification authority (CA) that is trusted by your users-ideally a public CA To enable users to sync across the Internet, there are additional requirements:Ī server certificate for each file server that will host Work Folders (plus a server certificate for your reverse proxy server). You also have to exclude the Windows 7 PCs from Work Folders password policies (if you use them). To enforce password policies on Windows 7 PCs, you must use Group Policy password policies. Work Folders has the following software requirements for file servers and your network infrastructure:Ī server running Windows Server 2012 R2 for hosting sync shares with user filesĪ volume formatted with the NTFS file system for storing user files Deploying Work Folders is discussed in the next topic, Deploying Work Folders. The following sections will help you design your Work Folders implementation. Have a basic understanding of enabling web access to internal resources via a web reverse proxy Have a basic understanding of SSL certificate usage Have a basic understanding of Windows file sharing and related technologies Have a basic understanding of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts Have a basic understanding of Work Folders (as described in Work Folders Overview) This topic explains the design process for a Work Folders implementation, and assumes that you have the following background: Applies To: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 ![]()
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