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The HTML5 and mobile clients do not support local network access without a separate network tunnel setup.Īpplications launched on the local device, eg Run on My PC will automatically interact with the local network.
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allows applications to access the local network of the client device even when running from the cloud when using the Turbo for PC or Turbo for Mac client. When the authentication succeeds, the storage service status will show as connected and give you the option to Disconnect.įiles from the storage service will be available under the T:\ drive for applications running in the cloud.
You will be asked to authenticate your account with the storage service to link it with your applications. Then, click on the Connect button to link the storage service to your account, allowing Turbo applications to load and save data to the storage service. Cloud Storage ServicesĬonnecting a cloud storage service, such as OneDrive or Dropbox, to your applications on is a seamless way to access your files quickly.įrom your Portal, click on Files to access the storage services for your account. Users may access files from their local system when they launch an application in the cloud and stream it to their device via Turbo for Mac.Īpplications running in this mode will show files from the local system under the Home on My Mac mapped drive in the File Open and Save dialogs.įiles from the local system may also be accessed using the \\TSCLIENT\Home remote path. Access local file system files with for Mac Non-system drives are also directly accessible. User folders such as Desktop, Downloads, Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos are now accessible in the Turbo application that are launched on the machine.
Open the Settings dialog from Turbo Launcher and check the Access to local user folders setting.
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Users who run Turbo applications on their local Windows Desktop may access the local file system directly. Access local files with Run On My PC ( for PC) On the Portal, this mode is referred to as Run in Cloud (Windowed):Īpplications running in this mode will show files from the local device as Home on My PC or Home on My Mac in the File Open and Save dialogs.įiles from the local system may also be accessed using the \\\\tsclient\\\ remote path. You can access files on your device when an application is launched using a native client. Access local files with Run in Cloud ( for PC) Users may access files on their local system when launching an application in the Cloud or on a local container instance. let you use files located on your device or on popular online storage providers such as OneDrive and Dropbox. You can select a preferred default method of running an application by clicking on the gear icon in the top right of the application list:
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If you do not use one of client applications, you can still use via the HTML5 interface in any major web browser. provides an app for all major desktop and mobile platforms. Clientsįor the best experience, it is recommended to install and use one of the native clients on your device. If you don't already have a account, you will need to create a account and ask your administrator to add you as a member of the Workspace. If you have a Workspace hosted on, press the Sign In button in the top right and sign in with your credentials.
Once you open the URL, you can sign in with your organization credentials. Your system administrator will provide with the URL of your organization's Portal. The Portal is a web site where you can access all of your organization's applications, files, and other resources.