However, some tasks typically performed on files or folders on your local computer may have a somewhat different effect when performed on files and folders managed by a content server. You can copy files, drag and drop files into folders, right-click objects to open context menus, and so on. You work with content managed on a content server in much the same way you do with other folders and files on your computer.
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Instead, you can interact with content servers and the files on them using a 'folders tree' in Microsoft File Explorer.Īfter you install the Desktop client software on your computer, Microsoft File Explorer includes a top-level node called WebCenter Content Servers, through which you can connect to servers and work with the files on them. You do not need to work with the files on the content server in a web browser or other dedicated interface (although these options remain available). The integration of supported content servers into Microsoft File Explorer (previously called Windows Explorer) provides a convenient way to manage files on those servers using a familiar work environment. Viewing and Modifying Library, Folder, and File Information and Properties Moving Libraries, Folders, and Files To and From a Server Working with Oracle WebCenter Content Server Shortcuts ("Special Shortcuts")Ĭreating a List of Favorite Content Items Working with Saved Search Queries and Query Folders Searching for Files Using the Quick Search Feature Searching for Files in the Microsoft File Explorer Navigation Pane Understanding Microsoft File Explorer Integration