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UTBox is a campus-wide service that allows faculty, staff, and students at the University of Texas at Austin to use Box cloud-based file sharing for business and academic purposes.
UTBox can be accessed via https://utexas.box.com or from https://utbox.utexas.edu.
Here is a helpful resource that compares Box to DropBox, Google Drive, etc.
Current students, faculty and staff at the University of Texas at Austin are allowed to use UTBox for business and academic purposes. Departmental workgroup accounts are also available (see below).
UTBox users do not have to pay for the base service. The UTBox service is identified as a Common Good service for the campus.
UTBox has been approved by the Information Security Office for use with Confidential (formerly known as Category I) university data, including HIPAA data. Some other types of sensitive data may not be used on UTBox. See the ISO Decision Matrix for Cloud Services for details on which Confidential data is approved for use with UTBox. Please consult the UT Service Desk if you have questions.
Current UT students, faculty and staff can simply log in to the UTBox service with their EID. Doing so will create an account if one does not exist.
By default, faculty, staff and student users are provisioned accounts with no quota limits. Departmental workgroup accounts can also be created with an unlimited quota (see below).
Yes, UTBox has many collaborative features that allow you to share files and folders with colleagues here on campus as well as outside of campus. Note that collaborator invites can only be sent by folder owners or co-owners. When sharing access with others, please only assign the minimum permission (e.g., Viewer, Editor, Owner) needed for your collaborator to work with you. If someone doesn't need the ability to make changes to or delete data then only the Previewer or Viewer assignment should be used. This ensures you are more able to control how your content is managed and used by your collaborators and prevents unexpected scenarios like accidental deletions, etc. For instructions on how to share files in UTBox, please see Sharing Content & Inviting Collaborators.
UTBox will retain up to 100 versions of a given file as long as the account has available storage quota.
Items that are stored in the Trash are automatically deleted after 30-days.
Yes, a dedicated 508 compliant site is maintained by Box. The Accessible Box Version is available at: https://a.box.com.
Yes, please see the following article.
Yes, please see the following article.
Yes, please see the following article.
Yes, Box offers Box Drive for this.
Yes, Box has a variety of mobile options.
Accessing export controlled information via Box while outside the U.S. could require an export license (even if the information is encrypted) and that they should check with the University Export Control Officer with questions prior to travel?
This can be done using the Box Upload Widget feature. Please see the following: Collecting sensitive files from non-UT affiliates
ITS allows Green Output to be sent to Austin Disk. UTBox will not be a destination for Green Output at this time.
Currently UTBox supports a maximum file size of 15 GB via Web and/or FTP services.
Yes, you can use Box's secure FTP service in combination with your preferred FTP client (e.g., FileZilla). The maximum file upload size via the web interface is 10GB, but the FTP service will be useful to realize faster upload speeds.
Note that FTP access might not be ideal for normal day-to-day access to Box, but can be useful when moving many thousands of files from an archive to Box or when a faster upload than provided by Box Drive is needed.
Create an External PasswordTo access Box by FTP, EID authentication is not available - you must create an external password at Box. |
Configure FilezillaTo configure Filezilla, go to the Site Manager (File > Site Manager) and click "new site"
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Larger migrations can be handled through a third party migration service (like SkySync) or with Box's consulting team's migration services. Here's an overview of that service:
https://cloud.box.com/s/4vq41vayaq2aq3vceqmx
By using the Box Upload Widget – this can be embedded into a webpage that you control and be used by 3rd parties to securely upload data without creating an account.
Refer to the following topic on the Box website: How do I upload files to a Box folder from a website with the Upload Widget?
Another option is to invite the 3rd party as a collaborator to a folder within Box using the following steps:
Yes, departmental IT support staff or Technical Support Coordinators (TSCs) will first need to ensure a guest EID is created and dedicated for this function. The guest EID will need to have an http://utexas.edu group e-mail address (not a single end-user) associated with it -- a UTlists address is preferred. Next, the departmental IT support staff or TSC will contact the UT Service Desk to ask that the guest EID be assigned a UTBox entitlement. By default such group accounts will have an unlimited storage quota set.
There are multiple areas for support of UTBox. For instructions on how to use UTBox, please see the Box User Resources web page. For assistance with issues with the UTBox service, please use the Box Support Pages. For assistance with account or problems logging in, please contact the UT Service Desk.
For instructions on how to use UTBox, please see the Box User Resources web page.
Please see the Institutional ID FAQ.
While your Institutional ID (your_EID@eid.utexas.edu) is the permanent primary e-mail address on record, your collaborators may not recognize you by this identifier. Fortunately, you can associate multiple e-mail aliases with your account. More information on adding aliases can be found at: https://support.box.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043697214-Managing-notification-emails-for-managed-users .
Users should download any personal content they wish to retain before they leave the university. When an active student, staff, or faculty member leaves the university their access to UT Box, along with a number of other services, will be restricted. All content stored by that individual will be escrowed for 120-days. Any content that has been shared with others will still be recoverable for 120-days. Co-owners and collaborators of files are encouraged to make a local copy before the end of the 120-day period. If the individual does not return as an active student, staff, or faculty member before the end of 120-day period the associated content will be destroyed.
Box Apps are applications that allow you to use your UTBox account in different ways. Some apps are made by Box while others are made by third parties.