Settings

Various settings let you control how Office2 behaves. You may access the settings by pressing the Settings button from the main screen.

311 The settings that may be changed are as follows: 

Enable File Sharing

You may control whether or not Office2 allows any form of wifi access to its files by enabling or disabling the File Sharing option. By default, this option will be on, which will mean whenever you start Office2, it will begin listening for incoming connections from Windows Explorer, Mac Finder, a web browser or any WebDAV enabled client. Office2 will remember the selection between sessions.

Sharing Security

If you wish to secure Office2 so that anyone connecting must specify a username and password, set the Require Password switch to ON and enter a suitable username and password. Windows Explorer, MAC Finder and web browsers will subsequently require a user to enter this username and password before allowing connection to Office2.

Enable Sleep

Normally, if you don't interact with your , it will auto-turn off after a couple of minutes. This is useful for saving battery power, but not so good if you are transferring a large file to or from Office2. For this reason, Office2 prevents the device from auto-sleeping by default. You can change this, such that the device will sleep after the usual period of no interaction by setting Allow Sleep to ON. If you do so, you should understand that any file transfers you make when the device auto sleeps may be lost or corrupt.

Viewing Options

- Show File Extensions: Turn this on if you wish to show file extensions for each file shown in Office2.
- Show Invisible Files: If you want to show files that are normally hidden on the desktop, set this setting to ON.
- Show Folders First: If you want to sort the file list so that folders are always shown before files, set this setting to ON.
- Show File Sizes: If you want to show the size of each file, set this setting to ON.

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