Access, backup, delete, organize and sync files

Access files

Click the Summary tab of the Content Anywhere Dashboard.
 
The Dashboard provides key information about your content, including what has been backed up and when. It lets you choose which folders to sync, manage your desktop backup folders, upload music from your iTunes music collection, and configure Desktop Client settings.
 
To see your Sync files, click Open Content Anywhere Sync folder.
 
To see your files in your browser, click Content Anywhere website.
 
Add files to backup

Move files into the Content Anywhere folder using File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac).
 
To have Content Anywhere backup a directory automatically, go to the Backup tab of the Content Anywhere Dashboard and select Add Folder. Select the desired directory to backup and press OK / Open.
 
Note: The content in the Backup folder is the content that you chose to backup. This content will remain even if you delete it from your computer.
 
Delete files
 
Delete or move the files out of the Content Anywhere folder. All files deleted from this folder are deleted from the Content Anywhere server.
 
Note: Deleted files can be restored from the Trash by going to My Activity in the Content Anywhere Web Client.
 
Manage and organize files

  1. Go to the Summary tab and select Open Content Anywhere website.
  2. Log in using your Content Anywhere credentials and you’ll have access to your files and folders.
  3. Change the viewable items and sorting by clicking the My Activity dropdown.

Sync files
 
Use the Sync folder to choose which folders on each of your devices you would like to access across all of your devices.
 
Note: Selected folders will sync across all your devices. Unselected folders will not sync across your devices but will remain in your Content Anywhere application on your desktop.
 
Stop syncing files

Go to the Sync tab in the Content Anywhere Dashboard. Prevent a folder from synchronizing by unchecking the folder. The folder will remain on the Content Anywhere server, but syncing will stop.