- Author: Dave Krause
As many of you already know, the ANR FileVault is a great way to send and receive large documents. Some of you may not know that the sender does not need to be in ANR to send you files. Anyone can go to http://ucanr.org/filevault and send a document to any ANR employee.
There are a couple of tricks you can use to make it even easier for non-ANR folks to send you files. Note: these tricks ONLY work for non-ANR users of the File Vault. If you are logged into the ANR Portal, the FileVault link will redirect you into your internal FileVault space.
Pro-tip number one: add a "sendto" email address
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/h3>- Author: Dave Krause
The web team members are like prairie dogs seen from the porch of your country home. You see them pop up over there, so you keep your rifle aimed in that direction. But then they go and pop up over yonder, and you ain't got time to change your aim before the little varmint chuckles and dives back into its meager hole.
While we've been busy developing a new, large project, we took a short break to stick our heads up and update another long-ignored but popular system: the ANR File Vault. Without getting into technical jargon, the File Vault needed some security issues addressed to bring it inline with our current protocols. Compound the security upgrades with a number of enhancements, finish it off with a new...