In this tutorial, you will:
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The relevant local-auth server must enable Allow File Sharing in the Server Details to complete an ad-hoc file transfer from the Web Transfer Client. See here to setup authentication server for UDMG Web Transfer Client. |
Create an Ad-hoc File Transfer Link - Web Transfer Client
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Ad-hoc file transfers can be edited from the Web Transfer Client and the UDMG Admin UI (see Adhoc Activity for steps).
Web Transfer Client
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Transfers Activity Dashboard
Step 1 | Login to the UDMG Admin UI. |
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Step 2 | Click on Transfers dashboard from the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane. The Transfers dashboard provides a list of all UDMG file transfers, including ad-hoc file transfers. |
Step 3 | To view additional ad-hoc file transfer details, click on the transfer record. |
Step 4 | To confirm, the transfer was an ad-hoc file transfer, click on the Information tab. |
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Ad-Hoc Activity
Step 1 | Login to the UDMG Admin UI. |
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Step 2 | Click on Ad-Hoc Activity from the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane. The Ad-Hoc Activity service provides a list of all ad-hoc file transfers and links created via the Web Transfer Client. Select the select refresh icon ( ) to determine which columns are displayed via the column picker. |
Step 3 | To view additional ad-hoc file transfer details, double-click on the ad-hoc transfer record. Note: The Client IPs field lists the IPs from where the file was downloaded. |
Step 4 | To edit an ad-hoc file transfer link, use the Task bar icons to Extend, Revoke, Copy Link to Clipboard, and Refresh the record.
Note: A revoked ad-hoc file transfer link cannot be restored. A new link must be generated for the associated file and parameters.
Note: If the Extend Ad-hoc Transfer field is left empty the link will not have an expiration date.
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