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en:padsystem_version_8.0:local_server_manual [2025/06/11 03:43] administratoren:padsystem_version_8.0:local_server_manual [2025/06/24 06:59] (current) – removed administrator
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-=====Local Server Manual===== 
  
-Now, Padsystem Cloud can set up a local SFTP server, allowing customers to securely save files to their own server. Work files are protected and cannot be easily taken away from their designated storage location. 
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-__What is  SFTP server?__ 
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-An SFTP server (SSH File Transfer Protocol server) is a server that enables secure file transfers, remote file access, and file management over the internet using the SSH protocol. It's a secure alternative to the traditional File Transfer Protocol (FTP), offering encryption for data transmission and authentication. SFTP servers are used to store, manage, and transfer files securely.  
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-**Setting local “SFTP”  server steps:** 
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-**1. Set up a local server** 
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-1.1 The user can self-install and pre-configure it on a Linux or commercial SFTP server, such as FileZilla.Setting up the web space page. 
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-**2. Set up on Cloud** 
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-2.1 Click the wheel icon {{:en:padsystem_version_8.0:圖片1.png?30 |}} on the left-hand side bar.  
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-2.2 Click  Preferences 
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-**2.3 Input server information into the” Storage Location” and then click “Save.”** 
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-  2.3.1  Storage Engine : Select “sftp” 
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-> “Storage Engine” allows you to select where to save the files—either in the Cloud (pad)or on a local server(sftp). 
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-  2.3.2  Server Address: Local server I.P. address 
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-  2.3.3  Username: Server username 
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-  2.3.4  Password: Server Password 
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-  2.3.5  Path: The file's save location path on the server. 
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-> If the files have been saved, this page will display the file-saving summary status. 
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-**3. Open and save files** 
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-3.1 If you open old Cloud files, it will open with a home page, and the Pad icon will be created on the desktop (PC)/Mac App “Launch Pad”  folder automatically. 
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-Desktop icon on PC {{:en:padsystem_version_8.0:圖片6.png?100|}} 
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-Pad icon inside Mac Launch Pad >Padshare {{:en:padsystem_version_8.0:圖片7.png?70|}} 
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-3.2 If you double-click the desk icon, the login page will open to enter the account login information. After logging in, the home page will be displayed 
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-3.3 If you edit existing cloud files or create a new one, the file will be saved to the local server as soon as you click save. 
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-**4. Work files and location**          
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-4.1 The image in the lower right corner of the work file shows whether the storage location  
-Is it in the cloud or on the local server 
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-4.2 Find the location where the file is stored: Select the file and click the General Information icon to display the Storage Location. 
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-**5. Home page introduction** 
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-Click “Padsystem” home page, which will show you some functions to assist you in opening or managing local files conveniently. 
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-**5.1 Currently Landed** 
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-This shows “Share” you have currently landed into. 
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-**5.2 Folder - Side Menu** 
-The side menu shows the Shares you have access to with the license you are currently using. 
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-Own Share    Invited Shares 
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