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External sources Integration-Cloud Server

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Hello guys, i have a question, our client have a cloud deployment, and they need to make an integration between M-Files and a HR system. Basically, they want to send files from the RH system to a folder in a web application like dropbox or google drive (no problems doing that) or maybe Azure Files. Once the documents are there, these files are required to be monitored by M-Files and imported with the respective metadata. I don't know if this is possible on cloud deployment, we can do it if we have installed M-Files in a local server (like our own machine), so we can put in the source path in external sources connections the dropbox, google drive or one drive folder as is showed in the attach.

If it is not possible to do it via cloud, do we have another option to monitor files sent by HR system to somewhere in the cloud and import it automatically like we can do it with a local server? Is possible maybe an integration like Outlook with M-Files? I really don't know if we have a custom support for this cases of integration.
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  • As a rule of thumb any operation that requires system administrator rights needs to be performed by M-Files in cloud vaults. External file source configuration is one of these operations. You can find a list of the operations in the user guide and the M-Files Cloud FAQ also contains this information.

    The benefit of M-Files Importer is that it's running locally on the customer side so you can configure it anyway you like.
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  • As a rule of thumb any operation that requires system administrator rights needs to be performed by M-Files in cloud vaults. External file source configuration is one of these operations. You can find a list of the operations in the user guide and the M-Files Cloud FAQ also contains this information.

    The benefit of M-Files Importer is that it's running locally on the customer side so you can configure it anyway you like.
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