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8.11.3 Viewing and Modifying Advanced Properties of Folders or Files

You can view the advanced properties of folders and files on an Oracle Content Database server. This enables you to check and manage these properties, depending on your assigned security privileges. Perform these steps to view the advanced Oracle Content DB properties of a folder or file on an Oracle Content Database server: 1. Open Windows Explorer or your e-mail application, and make sure the folders pane is visible see Section 6.9, Showing or Hiding the Folders Pane .

2. Expand the Oracle Content Servers node. If you do not see this node in your

e-mail application, enable it first see Section 5.6, Showing or Hiding the Oracle Content Servers Hierarchy . 3. Click the Oracle Content Database server which stores the folder or file whose advanced properties you want to view. If prompted, log in by entering your user name and password for that server. 4. Select the folder or file in the integration hierarchy whose advanced properties you want to view.

5. Right-click and choose Advanced Properties.

A content information window opens showing general Oracle Content DB properties of the selected folder or file.

8.11.4 Viewing and Modifying Sharing Properties of Folders or Files

You can view the sharing properties of folders and files on an Oracle Content Database server. This enables you to check and manage these properties, depending on your assigned security privileges. Perform these steps to view the sharing Oracle Content DB properties of a folder or file on an Oracle Content Database server:

1. Open Windows Explorer or your e-mail application, and make sure the folders

pane is visible see Section 6.9, Showing or Hiding the Folders Pane .

2. Expand the Oracle Content Servers node. If you do not see this node in your

e-mail application, enable it first see Section 5.6, Showing or Hiding the Oracle Content Servers Hierarchy . Caution: Be careful when changing the security group of a folder or file. If you assign these to a more restrictive security group, authors may no longer have permission to manage their own content items. Note: This is not available on Oracle Content Server instances or other, non-Content DB WebDAV servers. Note: This is not available on Oracle Content Server instances or other, non-Content DB WebDAV servers. Working With Content Folders and Files 8-29 3. Click the Oracle Content Database server which stores the folder or file whose sharing properties you want to view. If prompted, log in by entering your user name and password for that server. 4. Select the folder or file in the integration hierarchy whose advanced properties you want to view.

5. Right-click and choose Sharing.