Use the Rename button as you do in the Microsoft Windows File Explorer,
to rename any file or folder. To
rename a file or folder, select the file or folder then click "Rename".
You will
be prompted for the new name.
After clicking this button, please wait for the folders to refresh.
Files and folders may also be renamed in a GroupShare The GroupShare feature allows you to share any of your folders with other users, assigning either read-only access or full access. Users with Read-only access can only Download files in the folders you are sharing. Users with Full Access can Download and Upload files into your folder. Use GroupShare with full access to collaborate on shared project files that your group can update, or publish files read-only for others to easily download via FilesAnywhere. You can navigate GroupShare folders directly in your Folder Tree, and work with GroupShare files and subfolders the same way you work with your own files and folders. that you have full access rights to. Built-in folders, like the E-Send Send any files from your account to any other user using E-SEND. If the user is not a paying member (free trial member) they can still receivefiles, however be aware that their download limit is 2MB per day. E-SEND will delivera copy of your selected files in milliseconds, since the entire transfer takes placeon our servers. The recipient can then Login using their regular account name toretrieve the files instantly from their File Inbox. Inbox and your top-level root folder, cannot be renamed.
Certain characters are not supported in the remote file or folder name (such as ".." or ">"). Try to use only alpha or numeric characters in your names.