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Box: Invite Collaborators
Overview Only a folder’s owner, co-owner, or editor can invite collaborators. Learn more about the different permission levels.
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
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- Student
- Business Applications
MyPPM Effort Tracking Tip Sheet
- Staff
- Technical Partner
WebLinks System Requirements
- Staff
Managing and Storing Documents in Docusign
Managing Documents FAQ How will I know when there is a document that I need to sign?
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Business Applications
Perceptive Content: Requesting Access
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- Faculty
- Staff
Enable DocuSign Recipient Edits
Markup for edits FAQ When I am sending an envelope, how do I make sure that my recipient(s) can edit the document if they need to do so?
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Business Applications
Dropbox to Box Migration Guide for OSX
UCSF does NOT support Dropbox. This guide helps UCSF users migrate content from Dropbox to UCSF Box.
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Business Applications
File Lock
Overview With the exception of Box Notes, Box cannot save simultaneous changes. When two people are editing the same file simultaneously, one version will be saved as the more recent version, and the one edited by the other user will be saved as filename-(user’s email address).
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Business Applications
CipherCloud Agent
Overview Latest versions of CipherCloud agent: Windows v6.0.140 Mac v6.0.128 Supported operating systems: Windows 10 MacOS 10.13 or newer How to Tell Which Version of the CipherCloud Agent You Have Mac Launch the CipherCloud agent and click on the CipherCloud menu and select About CipherCloud.
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- Business Applications
Box: Secure Folder
Description Every file inside a secure folder smaller than 400MB will be encrypted by the CipherCloud server. A secure folder provides a way to encrypt sensitive data that does not fall into the category of easily recognized UCSF PHI. Examples include UCSF PHI images, audio files, video files and sensitive data that is not UCSF PHI.
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