Zip Unsupported File Types
Enabling this job behavior allows DryvIQ to compress any file that is not supported on the destination into a .zip format before being transferred. This will be done instead of flagging the item for manual remediation and halting the transfer of the file. For example, if you attempt to transfer the file "db123.cmd" from a Network File Share to SharePoint, DryvIQ will compress the file to "db123.zip" before transferring it over, avoiding an error message. By default the Zip unsupported file types toggle is turned on, indicated by it being green. You can turn this behavior off as needed.
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