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In this tutorial, you will:

  • Create an ad-hoc file transfer link.

  • Edit an ad-hoc file transfer link.

  • View and manage an ad-hoc file transfer link.

Create an Ad-hoc File Transfer Link

Step 1

Login to the Web Transfer Client. 

Step 2

From the landing page, double-click on the folder storing the requested file.

Step 3

Select the checkbox of the requested file.

Step 4

Select the Share File icon ().

Step 5

Enter the required fields in the Share File pop-up window. The fields include:

  • Comments: A free-form textbox; data is not saved.
  • Password: An optional password is required to open the ad-hoc file transfer link.
  • Expires in: Number of days the link will expire in. Select "Never" for no expiration date. 
  • Max downloads: Number of downloads of the link allowed. The max downloads field cannot be edited after the link is generated. 

Step 6

Click CREATE LINK button. 

Step 7

Click the copy button and distribute the link as necessary.

Edit an Ad-hoc File Transfer Link

Step 1

Login to the Web Transfer Client. 

Step 2

From the landing page, select the Environment drop-down and selectAdhoc Activity.

Notes:

  • To return to the landing page, click the Stonebranch icon. 
  • The File Size column is in bytes. 
  • Click the Refresh icon () to refresh the page. 
Step 3

Select the ad-hoc file transfer record checkbox of the appropriate file.


Use the Task bar icons to Extend, Revoke, and Copy Link to Clipboard.

  • Extend icon: 

Note: If the Extend Ad-hoc Transfer field is left empty the link will not have an expiration date.

  • Revoke icon: 

Note: A revoked ad-hoc file transfer link cannot be restored. A new link must be generated for the associated file and parameters. 

  • Copy to Clipboard icon: 


Editing the ad-hoc file transfer link's expiration date does not impact the URL. – true?

View and Manage the Ad-hoc File Transfer Link

Step 1

Login to th

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