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Some settings are also available on a per shared folder basis:
 
Some settings are also available on a per shared folder basis:
* '''PydioIndexer''': can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled): control if the content of this share will be indexed each night by Pydio (so you can then search for key word, Pydio will provide very fast result and can also index some file content). The indexation can be resource intensive, so if you're not interested, you can disabled it for a few share
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* '''PydioIndexer''': can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled): control if the content of this share will be indexed each night by Pydio (so you can then search for key word, Pydio will provide very fast result and can also index some file content). The indexation can be resource intensive (especially if you install smeserver-ooo-headless, see below), so if you're not interested, you can disable it for a few shares
 
* '''PydioHistory''': can be enabled or disabled (default is disabled), this should only be turned on on a newly created share. If enabled, git will be used on the shared folder to track each modification. Each revision will be browseable, and you can revert every change you want. If you enable this, you should not enable other access to this shared folder (samba or webdav) as only access through Pydio will handle commits on file modification. You should also be aware that GIT is not very scalable for huge file. For example, you shouldn't enable this option if you store big multimedia files
 
* '''PydioHistory''': can be enabled or disabled (default is disabled), this should only be turned on on a newly created share. If enabled, git will be used on the shared folder to track each modification. Each revision will be browseable, and you can revert every change you want. If you enable this, you should not enable other access to this shared folder (samba or webdav) as only access through Pydio will handle commits on file modification. You should also be aware that GIT is not very scalable for huge file. For example, you shouldn't enable this option if you store big multimedia files
  

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