To save emails to Egnyte using our Chrome extension, first install the cloudHQ Chrome extension titled “Save Emails to Egnyte” from the specified location of the Chrome store. Once added, the “Save to Egnyte” button will appear in your Gmail mail interface.
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Understanding Egnyte Private and Shared Folders
Egnyte provides two main directories for file storage: the Shared and Private folders. The Shared folder is a central hub for organizational files, while the Private folders cater to individual users, housing confidential documents. Administrators have the ability to oversee and manage contents in both directories, ensuring efficient data organization and security.
How to back up Egnyte to Amazon S3 / Glacier
Introduction Setup overview Amazon S3 preparation Authorize cloudHQ to access your Amazon S3 Authorize cloudHQ to access your Egnyte Create backup sync pairs Introduction Here are short instructions for how to set up backup of Egnyte to Amazon S3. These instructions will work also if you want to backup your Egnyte to OneDrive, Box, Drobpox […]
What is a user in cloudHQ Business Plan (Backup, Sync and Migration)?
A user is defined as one personalized email address (for example, name@yourcompany.com) whose cloud account is synced, backed up, or migrated. Even if this user uses multiple cloud apps (Dropbox, Salesforce, etc.), we still count it as one user. In the case of Google Team Drives, Dropbox Team Folder, Microsoft 365 Document Libraries, and Box […]
How to save emails with attachments to Egnyte
Here is how to save emails with attachments to Egnyte with our Chrome extension: Install the cloudHQ Chrome browser extension: Save emails to Egnyte from this location: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/save-emails-to-egnyte/nhbndnfkegbblfiganfghfafpahigomp: Add the extension to Chrome so you have the “Save to Egnyte” button in your Gmail or Google Apps mail: Open your email and click the “Save to […]
Troubleshooting internal application for Egnyte backup or sync
This support note lists troubleshooting steps when authorizing Egnyte internal application.
How to set up internal application for Egnyte backup or sync
The support note outlines the process for setting up backup, migration, or sync of Egnyte files with cloudHQ, including registering for API client keys, creating an internal application, contacting Egnyte support to enable the application and set API limits, updating the non-SSO Egnyte password, and authorizing cloudHQ access via the created API keys.
How to sync Office 365 SharePoint and Egnyte
Here are short instructions for how to sync an Office 365 SharePoint site with Egnyte. NOTE: You must have a cloudHQ business plan to add SharePoint accounts using cloudHQ. Start the synchronization wizard to sync two cloud accounts. Click the Office 365 SharePoint icon: Select an already-configured SharePoint account or click “Add SharePoint” to add a new […]
How to back up Egnyte to OneDrive Business
Here are short instructions for how to set up a backup of Egnyte to OneDrive for Business: Start the synchronization wizard to sync two cloud accounts: Click the Egnyte icon: Select an already-configured Egnyte account or input your account name and click “Add Egnyte” to add a new Egnyte account: If you click “Add Egnyte,” you will be […]
How to sync Egnyte and OneDrive Business
Here are short instructions for how to set up synchronization between Egnyte and OneDrive for Business. Start the synchronization wizard to sync two cloud accounts: Click the Egnyte icon: Select an already-configured Egnyte account or input your account name and click “Add Egnyte” to add a new Egnyte account: If you click “Add Egnyte,” you will […]