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With a simple drag and drop, you can securely upload files with end-to-end encryption and integrity checks.

TIP Tip: If configured, you can opt to receive a confirmation message (email) after you or another user uploads/changes/deletes a file.

Note: For more information, see the topic titled: Work with Files and Folders.

Access Tip For keyboard-only systems, use the Tab key to browse and select the next item on the page, the Enter key to press buttons (once selected), and Spacebar to check or clear a checkbox.

Messages You Might Receive (Due to an Upload or Download Event)

Uploading a file to a folder can trigger notification events to you, a group, or other users associated with the folder. The following table lists some of these notification events.

Notification Type

Description

Upload Confirmation

You might get an email message called an upload confirmation when you upload your file. This option is turned off by default.

New File Notification

Other users might get an email message called a new file notification when you upload your file. This option is turned on by default. However, you will NOT get a new file notification if you upload a file into your OWN home folder.

Delivery Receipt

When someone downloads your file from MOVEit, you might receive a delivery receipt message. This option is turned off by default.

File Not Downloaded Warning

If your file has not been downloaded within a set amount of time, you might receive a "not downloaded yet" message to warn you that the person or process you expected to pick up your file has not yet picked it up. This option is turned off by default. It is useful for cases where a package or file download has an expiration date associated with it.

Delivery Notification

If Ad Hoc Transfer is enabled, you might receive an email message called a delivery notification when a message recipient reads a package or downloads a file from the package.

Content Scanning for Viruses and Data Loss Prevention

If your administrator has enabled content scanning, and a virus or data policy violation is detected in a file you selected for upload, the browser displays an error and either blocks or quarantines the file. Filenames and entries in the Notes field are also scanned for data policy violations. If the content scan results in a file being quarantined, it will be uploaded, but the file will not be available for download. If the content scan results in a file being blocked, you receive the message Blocked for DLP Violation.

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