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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedChuck. I have this open as a support request with Box, they fixed it in the past but the problem has come back
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedHi Eliot. Look under Enterprise Settings > Content and Sharing > Auto-expiry, is this not what you want?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedthis is already possible with Box for Office Outlook add-in or the Modern Box for Outlook app.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedWe need to be able to identify external users that have not logged in for a number of days then remove them in bulk.
We deal with thousands of external parties and the admin around managing their access to content in Box if they change job roles or move companies has prevented us using Box for this purpose so far.Anonymous supported this idea · -
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We currently do not have this planned on our roadmap. Please keep the feedback & use cases coming to help us prioritize this in the future!
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAnd open in Visio using Box Tools like you can with Word/Excel/PowerPoint
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, we are unable to prioritize this in our current roadmap, but will keep this in our radar.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedyou can do this already by ctrl clicking on the files to multiple select
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This is not technically possible with the current non-persistent architecture of Box Drive.
When the ‘Box’ folder disappears (whens users quit, update, log out) Windows folder redirection creates a new ‘Box’ folder to continue to redirect content. This forks the redirection out of Box Drive.
Workarounds have been investigated heavily, but the cost to implement is too large to commit to the roadmap now.
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We understand the request, but unfortunately this is not on the near-term roadmap. We are currently prioritizing automatically locking/unlocking files on Box Drive for Office files on Windows. We will revisit this feature in the future.
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We will do our best to support any operating system-level support for a stylus. But the demand for this is more rare, so it is Not Planned for our roadmap.
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedWe can't get people off of OneNote without this function.
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Not planned as MSFT doesnt have API’s for us to build this integration. Would request all customers to provide feedback to your respective MSFT reps
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We understand the request, but unfortunately this is not on the near-term roadmap.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThis is needed to make the user experience consistent for users that use a full desktop/laptop and Citrix. (session based).
Additionally, applications that work with pdf or image files (as an example) don't natively support Box so if you edit or want to save those files Box Drive is needed to allow a direct save back to Box. (and not saving to the desktop then dragging the file(s) into Box web) -
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the current download for Box for Office supports 64-bit, I am using it myself within our company