Installation
NOTE: You must log in to Triofox before you can download the Windows or Mac Clients. This allows you to access client installation packages that are already associated with your Triofox account, making it easier to install and access Triofox.
First, log into your Triofox web portal and click on the link to the client downloads, as shown below.
Once you click on the download button, you will see a page with options, including Windows Desktop Client. Click on the link to download the Windows Client Installer.
Run the downloaded MSI package to start the installation.
Then click "Next" and follow the instructions to complete the installation. On the Setup Windows Client screen, you can customize the installation if necessary.
Log In to Triofox
At the end of the installation, you will be prompted to enter the credentials for your Triofox user account. With these credentials, your Triofox Windows Client will be authorized and connected to your Triofox user account. Access to your Windows Client Agent is also possible via the Windows Start menu.
If the "Auto-login next time" option is selected (default), the Cloud Windows Client will be launched when Windows starts. You can see the client icon at the bottom right of your desktop or in the notification areas at the bottom right of your taskbar.
Accessing Your Files and Folders
There are two main ways to use Triofox files and folders.
First, there is a Triofox Cloud Drive.
With the Triofox Cloud Drive, you have direct on-demand access to your files.
Second, there are the synchronization folders.
Outside of Cloud Drive, if you do not want to change the location of your existing folders, you can attach local folders as an access mechanism. The attached folder will be synchronized with Cloud Drive in a bi-directional way.
Cloud Drive Access
After the installation is completed, a system tray icon will appear that allows you to open your Triofox Drive.
When you click on the system tray icon (1), the tray menu will open. You can access the Cloud Drive by clicking on the folder icon (2), which opens Windows Explorer in the Cloud Drive view (3).
In the Cloud Drive folder, you can perform typical Windows folder functions and right-click to access the Cloud Drive context menu (4).
Back in the Tray Menu, there is an additional menu icon (5) that allows you to access other important functions (e.g., Web Portal, Force Sync All Offline Folders, Sign out, Exit, Enable Debug Trace).
Management Console
Also in the Tray Menu, there is a Management Console icon (6). Clicking on it opens a browser through which you can access the Management Console.