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   * Within the RDMS, Team Drives are always located at ''/<zone>/home/<Team_Name>''.   * Within the RDMS, Team Drives are always located at ''/<zone>/home/<Team_Name>''.
   * The data in a RDMS Team Drive can be shared with other group members, but also other RDMS users.   * The data in a RDMS Team Drive can be shared with other group members, but also other RDMS users.
 +  * [[rdms:solution:policies|Automated Policies]] can be implemented by the managers of a Team Drive. 
   * The initial setup of a Team Drive has to be request.   * The initial setup of a Team Drive has to be request.
   * The management of Team Drives (new users, permissions management) is in the hand of the research groups themselves.    * The management of Team Drives (new users, permissions management) is in the hand of the research groups themselves. 
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 For those RDMS users that do not use the web portal to work in the system, but who rather work via the command-line interface (CLI) using ''iCommands'', it is also possible to do this management tasks from the CLI.  For those RDMS users that do not use the web portal to work in the system, but who rather work via the command-line interface (CLI) using ''iCommands'', it is also possible to do this management tasks from the CLI. 
-Please refer to the [[rdms:access:linux:createprofile|icommands]] wiki which provides some examples on specific commands that can be used for management tasks. Also refer to the [[https://docs.irods.org/4.3.0/|official iRODS documentation]] which also has a summary of the available commands. +Please refer to the [[rdms:access:linux:icommands|icommands]] wiki which provides some examples on specific commands that can be used for management tasks. Also refer to the [[https://docs.irods.org/4.3.0/|official iRODS documentation]] which also has a summary of the available commands. 
  
 A selection of the most common commands for CLI-based Team Drive management: A selection of the most common commands for CLI-based Team Drive management:
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 When using Cyberduck as an example for a GUI client for the RDMS, the Team Drive locations can be accessed in the following way: When using Cyberduck as an example for a GUI client for the RDMS, the Team Drive locations can be accessed in the following way:
  
-If using the **nativ iRODS protocol for Cyberduck** and when no special configuration are made in Cyberduck, you will see your personal Home location after login (e.g. ''/rug/home/<mailadress>''). +If using the **native iRODS protocol for Cyberduck** and when no special configuration are made in Cyberduck, you will see your personal Home location after login (e.g. ''/rug/home/<mailadress>''). 
  
 As this is one level down the folder hierarchy of the RDMS, it is first needed to navigate one level up to see available RDMS Team Drive.  As this is one level down the folder hierarchy of the RDMS, it is first needed to navigate one level up to see available RDMS Team Drive.