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You cannot create new folders through this feature. The Current Jobs menu displays the status of your import. Running reports display a menu bar with the time remaining to generate the report. If you find a typo or outdated info, or have a suggestion to improve this guide, please share your feedback.

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On the class homepage, click on the More actions link next to the Paper assignment that you would like to submit to and select Submit paper. Select Zip file upload from the choose a paper submission method: pull down menu. Single file upload is the default submission type for new users. Click on Choose File and select the zip file that will be uploaded Zip files can contain a maximum of papers Please check the contents of your zip file. The zip file must be less than MB and individual files must be less than MB each If your file contains images, you may remove the images or save the file as a rich text or plain text file to make the file smaller.

A status bar indicating upload progress should be shown. Once uploaded the paper will be redirected to the File Submission Preview page. Once your zip file has been successfully uploaded, the individual files within the zip file will appear in the File Submission Preview list. Select an enrolled student name using the dropdown menu on the submission page. Papers submitted by an instructor on behalf of a student will appear in the student portfolio.

Once your first file has been successfully uploaded, the file will appear within the File Submission Preview list. I am unable to open them within the SharePoint site. If I download one of these that will not open in the site, the downloaded version is corrupt. The original version prior to upload is fine. I have tried using the web GUI to upload. I have tried mapping a drive to the SharePoint location and using File Explorer.

I have tried the copy command with the mapped drive. This limits it to roughly 1 GB. Most of these files are between 1 and 20 GB, although they can be larger. Size does not seem to matter, however, as I have successfully uploaded files exceeding 11 GB while some of the failed ones are only 1 GB. The purpose of the files is to archive user files for separated employees. When a user leaves the company, the files from the user's OneDrive account are downloaded and zipped into a file.

This is necessary because the files will be deleted from OneDrive a few months after the user's Microsoft licenses have been revoked. I suppose we could simply upload the original files to SharePoint, but that seems like a lot of wasted space.



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