officeGATE Manual – version 5.2

  1. Introduction to officeGATE
    1. Key features
    2. Software requirements
  2. Getting started
    1. Single installation of officeGATE
    2. Installation of officeGATE in a distributed company environment using Group Policy
    3. XML distribution with GPO in distributed company environment
  3. Launching officeGATE
    1. officeGATE pane’s overview
  4. Connection Settings
    1. Enabling/ disabling providers
    2. Connecting to providers
      1. Connecting to contentACCESS
      2. Connecting to third -party DMS providers (Datengut, Perceptive)
      3. Connecting to SharePoint site(s)
      4. Connecting to Dropbox
      5. Connecting to OneDrive
  5. General officeGATE settings
  6. Offline file access settings
    1. Enabling offline file access
    2. Selecting items for offline access
    3. Updating the offline items based on the online changes
    4. Disabling offline access
    5. Interrupted manual and automated synchronizations
  7. License key activation
  8. Handling with documents using officeGATE
    1. Setting favorites
    2. View selection: Tree view, List view, Collapse all
    3. Searching in officeGATE
      1. Search query language
    4. Working with nodes and files using the context menu
      1. Open contentWEB
      2. Online opening and editing of files directly from officeGATE
      3. Sending attachments/links to the file
      4. Sending ZIP file
      5. Saving document(s) locally
      6. Copying/pasting document(s)
      7. Deleting document(s)
      8. Renaming document(s)
      9. Creating folder(s)
      10. Uploading new file(s)
      11. Folder refresh/provider refresh
      12. Sharing files directly from MS Outlook
        1. Sharing with contentACCESS version 4.2 or older
        2. Sharing with contentACCESS version newer than 4.2
        3. Modifying sharing settings and checking sharing status
    5. Drag&Drop actions
      1. Attaching files to email message
      2. Uploading emails/attachments directly from the mailbox
      3. Manual email archiving using contentACCESS
    6. Handling emails – archive, restore, search
    7. SharePoint data handling
      1. Outlook calendar entry creation
    8. Teams data handling
  9. Troubleshooting

6.5.Interrupted manual and automated synchronizations

There can be situations, when the (manual or automated) synchronization is interrupted while it’s running, or when the automated synchronization cannot be started. The reasons may be various: Outlook is turned off, there is no network connection in the office etc.

In such cases, officeGATE works like this:

  • If Outlook is stopped while the synchronization is running – synchronization is reset when Outlook is turned on again
  • If network connection is interrupted while synchronization is running – synchronization is cancelled
  • If automated synchronization should start, but Outlook is turned off – if the time set in the Offline synchronization settings is exceeded, synchronization starts automatically at the next start of Outlook; if this time is not exceeded, synchronization is started based on the defined schedule
  • If automated synchronization should start, but there is no network connection – if the time set in the Offline synchronization settings is exceeded, synchronization starts automatically when the network connection is established again; if this time is not exceeded, synchronization is started based on the defined schedule
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