Managing system files and folders
Use the task to manage system files and folders.
You need to be a member of the OPAdministrators group to use the menu item.
Working with files
From the list of system files and folders, you can work with files:
- Click
to search for files by
object type. - Expand and collapse folders to navigate to the file you want to work with.
- Select the check box next to a single file. The bulk update options are:
-
Rename
You can rename a folder or file only if you have the correct permissions to do so.
- Copy
- Move
- Delete
-
Rename
- Select the check box next to multiple files to update numerous files. The bulk update options
are:
- Copy
- Move
- Delete
- Add, download, and modify system files. For more information, see Adding and modifying system files
Working with folders
From the list, you can work with folders:
- Click a folder name. The folder details and access controls are displayed.
- Select the check box next to a single folder. The bulk update options are:
- New (to add a file to the folder)
- New Folder (to add a folder)
You can create a folder within any folder for which you have access permissions.
- Copy
- Move
- Delete
- Rename
- Select the check box next to multiple folders to update numerous folders. The bulk update
options are:
- Copy
Moving files and folders
Deleting files and folders
When you delete a folder, the folder and all of its contents are removed from IBM OpenPages. When you delete a file, it is removed from OpenPages. You can delete a folder or file only if you have the appropriate access permissions.
Assigning access control to folders
You can control which users and groups can access files. Access controls (ACL) are defined at the folder level and apply to all files within the folder. They are defined by users and groups.
Click Open quick view
, and then
click New Access Control. Select a user or group. For each permission (Read,
Write, Delete, Manage), select a setting value (Granted, Inherited, or Denied).
Opening files and folders in a Quick View
Hover your mouse pointer over a file or folder and click Open quick
view
to open the file or folder in a side panel.
Click
to open the file or folder in its own tab. Full functionality is then available.