Forum / NoMachine for Mac / Not seeing Transfer Files option for MacOS
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May 23, 2024 at 09:20 #48209charlespc99Participant
Hello,
I need to transfer files from my local machine to the NoMachine server that I have access to. I’m following the instructions from this article: https://www.nomachine.com/sharing-files-between-computers-with-nomachine. However, I do not see the “Transfer a File” option when I click on the !M icon. I also do not see the virtual clipboard when I have a NoMachine session open and look at the menu. Does this have to do with the version of NoMachine I have? I started using it last week, so I believe I have the latest version. Or, do I have to enable this option? If so, where do I need to go? Is there an actual reason why I do not see this option? Hope to hear a response soon.
-Charlie Clark
May 23, 2024 at 16:20 #48223BritgirlKeymasterAre you connecting to the remote NoMachine server using the browser or is this a traditional connection from inside the Player? I ask because you mention “virtual clipboard” and this is only available in web-based sessions.
I do not see the “Transfer a File” option when I click on the !M icon.
Are you clicking on the !M icon on the NoMachine server side? Start your session to the remote computer, click on the !M icon and take a screenshot if there is no file transfer option.
Are you the administrator of the NoMachine server? Could it be possible that this option has been disabled on the server?
May 23, 2024 at 16:47 #48224charlespc99ParticipantHello,
Thanks for the reply. I’m not using the web-based version to access servers. I attached a screenshot of what I see when I try to look for the “Transfer a File” option. It doesn’t appear when I click on the !M icon at the top right hand corner of my screen where I can also see the bluetooth icon and battery icon. I’m not an administrator of this server. I’m only a user. I’m not sure if this feature is disabled. Hope to a response soon.
-Charlie Clark
May 23, 2024 at 17:38 #48226BritgirlKeymasterPlease submit that image to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com.
You can check if file-transfer is enabled by going to Server settings from the !M icon on the remote desktop > Security > Scroll down to “File transfers” and check that the boxes are ticked.
File transfers
Allow clients to upload files – enabled by default, it ensures that others connecting to this computer can send files to the server.Allow clients to download files – enabled by default, it allows users connected to this computer to download files from the server.
You can also see an example in Section 2.5 in the following guide https://kb.nomachine.com/DT07S00237#2.5.
May 23, 2024 at 17:55 #48227charlespc99ParticipantI sent some screenshots to that email you provided. All of those options were checked off when I looked in the settings. So, I’m not sure why I’m having this problem. Hope to hear a response soon.
-Charlie Clark
May 24, 2024 at 09:15 #48234BritgirlKeymasterThanks for the screenshots. I was not clear in what I wrote yesterday, sorry for that. When I wrote “You can check if file-transfer is enabled by going to Server settings from the !M icon on the remote desktop > Security > Scroll down to “File transfers” and check that the boxes are ticked.” – you need to do that on the Red Hat host you are connecting to, not on the Mac. The settings panel you showed us are the server settings for your own Mac (so if you were to connect to your Mac from another client, those settings control the upload and download of files from and to your Mac as a server).
If you are not the administrator and can’t access the NoMachine server settings, you need to make a request to who is responsible for that machine. It is likely that file-transfer has been disabled in the configuration files of the server by whoever is (i.e the FT key has been set like this:
EnableFileTransfer none
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