Upload of Files and folder

  • 1 March 2015
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I want to upload files which contain numerous folders. It seems I can only upload the indiviual folders. Isthere a way of uploading my files with folders within?

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Using Backup & Sync

If your SecureAnywhere edition includes Backup & Sync, you can protect your important files and photos as follows:
  • Storing files in the Anywhere folder or in your own sync folders. You can use Webroot's preconfigured folder called the Webroot Anywhere folder or you can create your own sync folders. Any files you place in these folders are automatically synchronized to any other computers with shared folders associated with your account, and to mobile devices with the Backup & Sync app installed. SecureAnywhere constantly monitors the Anywhere folder and other sync folders. If it detects a change (an edited file, a new file, or a deleted file), it immediately makes the same change to your online backups, to shared folders on other computers, and to mobile devices with the Backup & Sync app installed. If you are working offline, SecureAnywhere automatically picks up changes the next time you connect to the Internet. If SecureAnywhere detects an edited file, it does not overwrite the original version stored in your account. Instead, it uploads the latest version and makes a copy of the original file. If necessary, you can revert back to previous versions (up to five). If you save changes a sixth time, your most recent version is saved and the oldest version is removed. For more information, see the SecureAnywhere Management Website User Guide. To learn more about the preconfigured Anywhere folder, see Synchronizing files. To create sync folders of your own, seeAdding sync folders.
  • Backing up files. Instead of synchronizing files with multiple devices, you can simply back them up. For example, you may want to back up tax returns, old photos, and a scanned copy of your passport. These types of documents won’t change and don’t need to be kept in synchronization with other computers. To learn more about backups, see Backing up files.
Read more:
http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/WSA_PC_Help.htm#C8_BackupSync/CH8a_UsingBackupSync.htm

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