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Yes, you can indeed use Cryptomator to identify the ciphertext directory that corresponds to your directory inside a vault (issue #336). You would then mark this ciphertext directory as available for offline access. To do so, select the vault in your Cryptomator main window and drag the directory (or file) from within the vault onto the corresponding section in the lower left saying Locate Encrypted File to look up the encrypted counterpart. However, due to how encrypted folders are structured for compatibility reasons, you can not apply this recursively for all subdirectories. So if you have a flat directory hierarchy, it should not be a problem. Otherwise you would need to repeat this step for every single subdir. |
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Hi,
Is it possible to make specific encrypted files available offline? Like I have gallery on onedrive and its huge, I want that some of its folders are always available offline and does not need to sync from onedrive each time, it is a feature in onedrive to make files available offline but how can it be done with cryptomator files?
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