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If your Acronis Access application is managed by a Acronis Access client management policy, this
window may be missing some options that would normally be available when not managed.
Settings button Contains all the available Acronis Access settings. Some options may not be
displayed if your client has a management profile that disables them.
Add server button Use to add new servers to the Acronis Access app. This option may not be
visible if your Access Mobile Client has a client management profile that disables the ability to
add servers manually.
Device button All the files and folders that are stored on your device.
Bookmarks button - Lists all available bookmarks created within the app.
Network button All servers, folders, and home directories that have been added to Acronis
Access are shown in this screen.
Access Server All servers listed give you access to any file shares on that server that you
have permission to access.
Provisioned Network Folder These are specific folders on a Acronis Access server, giving
you direct access to individual file shares or specific folders within file shares.
Action button - Lets you edit or delete a server.
Favorites
On the Favorites screen, you can see your bookmarked and self-provisioned folders.
Bookmarked Folders - Displays a list of all available bookmarks created within the app. Tapping a
bookmark will open the resource it is pointing to. For more information, visit the Bookmarking
Folders (p. 59) article.
My Network Folders - Displays a list of all available self-provisioned network folders and allows you
to provision new ones as well. For more information, visit the Self-provisioning Network Folders on
Android (p. 58) article.
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