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What is the .AppleDB hidden folder that shows up in each Teams folder.
What is the .AppleDB hidden folder that shows up in each Teams folder.
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.AppleDB - is it necessary.
In theory, if you go to "Web Config" - "FIle Server" - "Macintosh File Server: " and disable the folder will not show up. (but is does for me)
If you have no Mac/Apples systems you don't need the .AppleDB hidden folder. I have an anal customer that was bothered by it so I delete them.
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