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Getting Started With Pro Teams Standard – Administrator Guide

Welcome, and thank you for choosing Sync!

Your Sync Pro Teams Standard account includes a powerful admin console and centralized share folders, giving you a secure space for all your team’s work.

Use this guide to get familiar with the user permissions, folder structure, and security settings you’ll manage as an admin. Additionally, once you’ve completed your admin setup, take a look at the end-user guide to learn more about Sync.

In this article:

  1. Activate your account and sign in
  2. Administration overview
  3. Adding and managing users
  4. Optimizing your files and folders for Sync
  5. Sharing folders with your team
  6. Uploading your data to Sync
  7. Securing your account
  8. Contacting support

1. Activate your account and sign in

Start by checking your inbox for a verification email from Sync and follow the instructions to activate all of the features on your account. Follow these steps if you did not get this email.

Sync Admin Console for Teams Standard

To access the admin console:

  • Sign in to the web panel.
  • Click the Users tab on the top menu bar to access the admin console.

2. Administration overview

Your Pro Teams Standard plan includes two distinct levels of access:

  • Admin – You provision users, and optionally manage user passwords.
  • Users – Individual users gain access to all Sync features, however, do not have access to the Admin console or Admin management features.

Note: Role-based access controls, advanced security policies including 2FA enforcement, and multiple admin accounts are available on the Pro Teams+ Unlimited plan.


3. Adding and managing users

What is a user?

A user is defined as a team member within your organization (typically @yourdomain). Each user gets their own account and sign-in credentials, with feature access based on role permissions managed by you.

Adding users:

  1. Sign in to the web panel.
  2. Click the Users tab on the top menu bar to access the admin console.
  3. Click Invite user.
  4. Upload a CSV file or manually enter user email addresses.
    • The CSV upload method speeds up the provisioning process when adding users in bulk. Download the CSV template to get started.
  5. Click the Invite button to complete the process.
    • This will send an email invite out to each user being added.
    • All new users are added to the Default User role (no access to Admin-level features).

User management:

Apply custom roles, reset passwords, and off-board users as follows:

  1. Sign in to the web panel.
  2. Click the Users tab on the top menu bar to access the admin console.
  3. Click the (… ellipsis) icon beside a user.
  4. Select Change Password, or Remove User and follow the instructions.


User status:

  • Active – The user account is activated and ready to go.
  • Invitation Pending – User needs to check their email to activate the account.
  • Invitation Expired – If a user has not activated within 7 days, resend the activation email (click the … ellipsis icon beside a user, and select Re-send Invitation).

CSV file troubleshooting:

  • Make sure there are no empty rows.
  • Make sure the first two columns (email and role) are not blank.
  • Set the role column to Default User.

4. Optimizing your files and folders for Sync

Sync enables file access from any computer or device. For optimal compatibility, speed, and security, familiarize yourself with these file and folder best practices, before uploading your files.

Folder basics:

  • Sync utilizes a top-down security model, where permissions set at the top-level folder automatically apply to all nested subfolders and files.
  • Use top-level folders to organize files based on project, department, or themes.
  • Use sub-folders (within each top-level folder) to keep each top-level folder organized.

Examples:


Use a group-based folder structure to organize your files by projects, clients, data rooms, departments, teams, and other logical data sets.


Keeping your folder relatively tree flat makes navigation faster and sharing easier. In this example the maximum depth is 2-levels (e.g. Marketing > Campaigns).


Use deep folder trees to keep very large data sets organized. To maintain compatibility between Windows and Mac, Sync has a maximum path length of 254 characters. In this example Review.docx has a path length of 130 characters (the sum of all characters in the entire folder tree).

Best practices:

  • Keep your folder structure simple, by limiting the use of deeply-nested sub-folders.
  • If you do have deeply-nested subfolders, each with different permission requirements, move them to the top level first, keeping in mind the top-down security model. This will make sharing later much easier.
  • Use a consistent naming convention (eg., “Client_Name_Project” or “YYYY-MM-DD” for dates).

5. Sharing folders with your team

Sync Team Shared Folders enable centralized file access across your organization. Shared folders are added to the Sync account of each user you invite, giving you granular control over file access.

Share folder permissions:

  • Role-based – By default, all users can share folders. Advanced access controls to limit sharing on a per-user basis are available on the Pro Teams+ Unlimited plan.
  • Folder-level – Users that share folder are designated folder owners. Folder owners manage access, with view, edit, and owner delegation.

Before you begin:

  • Share folder permissions apply to all nested subfolders and files within the share folder.
  • Sub-folders within a shared folder can only be shared separately with links.
  • If you’re sharing a folder with more than 30,000 files, create an empty top level folder and share it with your team first, before uploading files into the folder.

  • Figure A: The top-level Marketing folder is shared with the team. Because Sync utilizes a top-down security model, the team gains access to the Projects, Photos, and Budgets sub-folders by default. These sub-folders cannot be shared separately to different teams.
  • Figure B: The Projects, Photos, and Budgets sub-folders are each shared separately to 3 different teams.
  • Figure C: To share the Budgets sub-folder separately, move it out of the Marketing folder (to the top-level), or create a link.

Sharing a folder:

  1. Sign in to the web panel.
  2. Click the (… ellipsis) icon beside the folder you want to share.
  3. Click Share as team share from the menu.
  4. Enter the email addresses of users that should have access.
  5. Set Can view and edit or View only permissions for the users you’ve added. Permissions can be changed anytime.
  6. Click Create Share.
  7. Once the share is created an email invite is sent to each user, with a link to join the share.

Manage share permissions:

  1. Sign in to the web panel.
  2. Navigate to the share folder you want to manage, and click the (… ellipsis) icon beside the folder.
  3. Click Manage team share from the menu.
  4. From the management panel add users, update permissions, and revoke access.

Additional reading:

Team Shared Folders Guide Sharing with Links


6. Uploading your data to Sync

Sync provides multiple methods to upload your files and folders to the cloud:

  • Desktop app – Best for the initial upload and large data sets of 100+ files.
  • Web browser upload – Best for small data sets and everyday use.
  • Mobile app – Best for data residing on a phone or tablet.

As an admin migrating your data-set to Sync for the first time, the desktop app offers the fastest, most reliable upload experience for large data sets.

Before you begin:

  • Are you planning on sharing a folder with more than 30,000 files?
    • Create an empty folder and share it first, before uploading files into the folder.
  • Are you uploading a large data set with more than 100 files?
    • Use the desktop app, which supports auto-resume and the fastest speeds.
  • Adjust the sleep settings on your computer as the Sync desktop app will only transfer files when your computer is on and signed in.
  • To maintain compatibility between Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, be aware of incompatible file names and the 254 character path length limit.

Uploading next steps:

Follow these guides to install the desktop app and start uploading.

Desktop App guide for Windows Desktop App guide for Mac


7. Securing your account

Keep your team secure with these features:

  • Be sure to provision a new user for each employee at your organization using Sync. Doing so helps maintain data governance and compliance, by ensuring that your organization is always in control of user accounts and data.
  • Use Team Shared Folders to share folders and control access per user or group.
  • Use Links to enable secure files sharing outside your organization.
  • Consider upgrading to Pro Teams+ Unlimited if you need to control which Sync features are available to each user, enforce 2FA company-wide, or restrict permanent file deletion (purge).

8. Contacting support

Bookmark our system status page to get realtime updates on the operational status of Sync. Your Pro Teams Standard plan includes priority email support. To open a support ticket:

  1. If you are signed into the web panel click Help on any page. Otherwise you can contact support by using this form.
  2. Provide as many details as possible, including:
    • Description of the issue.
    • Users affected.
    • Platform (desktop, web, mobile).
  3. Click Submit. We strive to provide a response as fast as possible.

Congratulations, and thanks again for choosing Sync!






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