Operation Manual
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List Folder/Read Data
Create Files/Write Data
Read Permissions
For the Creator Owner group
Press Edit and under Allow, mark the following permissions:
Delete
In the Acronis Access Server web interface, do the following:
1. Expand the Mobile Access tab and open the Policies page.
2. Press Add Group Policy.
3. For the superuser group (Group A), fill out all policy tabs per your company's requirements. For
more information visit the Policies (p. 8) section.
4. For the drop-only group (Group B), fill out all policy tabs per your company's requirements. On
the Application Policy tab, select only the following actions:
File Copies / Creation
File Deletes
Folder Copies
Sending Files to Acronis Access from Other Apps
Sending Files to Acronis Access Using Quickoffice 'Save Back'
Done! Your Drop Folder is now configured and ready for use.
5.9 Customizing the web interface
Acronis Access allows for the web based user interface to be modified to satisfy branding and look
and feel requirements. Color schemes, logos and other elements can be changed to permit
customers to better integrate the solution with their corporate standards.
To add a custom logo:
1. Open the web interface and navigate to General Settings -> Server.
2. Select Use Custom Logo and select the desired image. The file must be a JPEG or PNG, with a
minimum width of 160 pixels. To select another image, click on Custom Logo, pick New... from
the drop down menu and select a new image file.
3. Press Save.
Note: Custom Logo images are stored in the Web Application\customizations folder, generally found at:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Acronis\Access\Access Server\Web Application\customizations. These files are
retained on Acronis Access upgrades.
Note: Copyright notices, logos and elements at the bottom (footer) of each web page must not be modified or
eliminated without Acronis's explicit consent.
To add custom style sheets: