Overview


This guide aims to introduce users to the functions of the FileWizrd client application for Windows.


In this article:

1. Requirements

2. Download and install

3. User Interface

   3.a Settings menu 

   3.b Session Log 

4. Working with files

    4.a Context menu

5. Uninstallation






1) Requirements


Windows versions: Windows 10 or 11.


Software requirements: .NET Framework 4.7.2 and VC++ 2015-2019 v14.25.28508 (or higher).






2) Download and install


You can download the PC client either from https://update.rushfiles.com/PcClient/install/FileWizrd/FileWizrd_Installer.exe or from the web client when logged in from a Windows computer.


After the download is finished, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions.


When the installation is complete, the client will automatically run and a shortcut will be created on your desktop.


Note Some antivirus programs may prevent the installer from running. Please add the installer to the AV's exclusion list. The alert is a false positive. 
 
Make sure that the Windows user you are logged in with has the rights to create folders on the root of C:\. If this cannot be done you can move the local cache to a different drive which the user has root access to. See how to do this here.
 
If a shortcut did not get created, or you have deleted it, you can start the client by running C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\RushFilesV2\CM.ClientPC.exe . You will need to enable "Hidden Items" in File Explorer to see these folders. You can do this in File Explorer's "View" settings.







3) User Interface:



✔    Find the application's icon in the systray area of your taskbar and click it to bring the UI into view.

✔    You now see a login screen. Input the email address you use with FileWizrd, and click "Next".

✔    Then, input your password and click Log in.

✔    If you are using Two-factor authentication, you will be asked to enter your 2FA authentication code. If you've lost the device you're using for 2FA, you can also log in with a recovery code a single time. If your primary account is enforcing the use of 2FA and you have not set 2FA up yet, you will need to follow the on-screen instructions to do so.

✔    The client will take a few moments to connect to the server and retrieve the data available to you.

✔    The main screen shows:

    1.    Your name.

    2.    Your email address used with FileWizrd.

    3.    Your primary FileWizrd account.

    4.    A data usage chart that shows how much data you have downloaded locally.

    5.    The list of Shares available to you. Double-click on a share's name to open it in File Explorer.

    6.    Open folder button. This opens the FileWizrd virtual drive in File Explorer.

    7.    Open in browser button. This opens the web client in your default browser.

    8.    Contact Support button. This opens FileWizrd helpdesk in your default browser.






3.a) Settings menu:



✔    The settings menu and logout button are available by clicking thebutton next to your username.

✔    In the settings menu, you can:

    1.    Change the language of the client.

    2.    Change the drive letter of the virtual shared drive (default is U:).

    3.    Change the time period your downloaded files are kept on your machine.

    4.    Disable or enable file messages of all users' activities on shares available to you.

    5.    Enable or disable automatic start-up with Windows.

    6.    Check for updates to the client.


You can go back to the storage view by clicking the button and clicking "Storage".







3.b) Session Log:


The Session Log lets you monitor activity during a given session. To see the Session Log, simply click on its name next to Share list. 


The following events are shown in the session log:

✔    Folder Create, Rename, Delete, Move
✔    File Download, Create, Update, Rename, Delete, Move


File uploads/downloads show the size of the transferred file, and you can see the start and end timestamps of each event.


You can also filter the log for event types. The Download event type shows only downloads, while Upload shows every other event that changes data on the server. Incomplete event type shows all pending events.


To filter for failed events, click the Show only errors checkbox.


You can also export the session log as a .csv file by clicking Export all.






4) Working with files


If the installation was successful, and you are logged in to the client, you will see a virtual shared folder with the name FileWizrd and drive letter U: (both are default values) in File Explorer, or any other file manager program.


From this point on, you can use the FileWizrd virtual drive just like a regular shared drive.


You can do anything with the data that you can do on any other drive, with the exception of creating folders on the root of U: and moving data between root folders of U:. This is because root folders are Shares which can only be created using the web client. Using the hidden attribute on files/folders stored on the drive will make the client ignore them, so it is also strongly advised against.


Files that are not downloaded to your computer are marked with a small X overlay, and offer no preview. These files need to be downloaded before they can be accessed, which requires internet connection.


You just need to double-click on such a file, and it will be automatically downloaded and opened with the relevant app.


Files that are already downloaded have a preview thumbnail, and do not have the small X overlay over their icon. These files are accessible and editable even without internet connection.

Your edits will be uploaded the next time you connect to the internet.






4.a) Context menu


You also have access to the FileWizrd context menu. To use the functions of this menu, open File Explorer and right-click on a file or folder in the U: drive, and hover over "FileWizrd".


For folders, the available options are:

✔    Download folder. This downloads the entire content of the folder, making it all locally available. The downloaded files are deleted per the "Keep Deleted Files" setting.

✔    Start/stop synchronization. This makes it so that the entire content of the folder is always available locally, and changes to it are also automatically downloaded as they happen.

✔    Create link in clipboard. This one creates a public link with the account default settings. The URL of the public link is copied to your clipboard, so you just need to paste it somewhere and send it to the person you want to share it with.

✔    Send link in email. This one also creates a public link with the account default settings, but instead of saving the URL in the clipboard, your default Email app is opened with a new mail, and the URL already pasted in.


For files, the available options are:

✔    Download. This downloads the file, making it available to you locally.

✔    Create link in clipboard. (See above)

✔    Send link in email. (See above)

✔    Lock file / Unlock file. This option locks the file, meaning that only the user that locked it can make changes to it. Only the user that locked the file, the owner of the Share that contains the file, or an account administrator can unlock it.






5) Uninstallation


✔    Exit the client, and make sure it is not running.

✔    Go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program. (Or Settings -> Apps & Features on Windows 10)

✔    Find "FileWizrd" in this menu, and click on Uninstall.


The client will now be uninstalled.