`Claims 9-20
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`16. A method for a wireless
`device accessing a remote
`storage space, the method
`comprising actions performed by
`the wireless device, including:
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Microsoft devices are wireless devices.
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`Microsoft wireless devices include laptops, tablets, smartphones, including for example
`Surface Pro series.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., comprises at least one wireless interface
`(e.g. a Wi-Fi interface)
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`Network
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`4G LTE Cat 9 modem up to 450Mbps
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`GPS / GLONASS: Standalone and Assisted GNSS, accuracy up to 3 meters
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`Nano SIM Tray and Embedded SIM (eSIM)
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`LTE Advanced (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 26, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41)
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`https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-pro/tech-specs
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`Surface Pro includes program code.
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`Software
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`Evidence
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`Windows 10 Pro (i5,i7)
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`Windows 10 Home (m3)
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`Office 30-day trial
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`https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-pro/tech-specs
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`16A
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`establishing a communication
`link for accessing the remote
`storage space served by a first
`server;
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`Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., establishes a communication link, e.g. Wi-
`Fi, for the wireless device to access to a storage space provided by Dropbox via a web
`browser that is illustrated in a screenshot taken from Surface Pro. The user of the Surface
`Pro can be exclusively assigned a remote storage space, 5GB cloud storage provided by
`Dropbox storage service.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/features
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://www.dropbox.com/plans?trigger=nr
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`https://help.dropbox.com/space
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`Dropbox mobile applications are run on wireless devices.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/mobile?trigger=on
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://www.dropbox.com/plans?trigger=nr
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`
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`Dropbox Business Team Storage API
`GetStorageReport
`Storage Report Result. Each of the items in the storage report is an array of values, one value per
`day. If there is no data for a day, then the value will be None.
`start_date String First date present in the results as 'YYYY-MM-DD' or None.
`total_usage List of (UInt64?) Sum of the shared, unshared, and datastore usages, for each day.
`This field is optional.
`shared_usage List of (UInt64?) Array of the combined size (bytes) of team members' shared
`folders, for each day. This field is optional.
`unshared_usage List of (UInt64?) Array of the combined size (bytes) of team members' root
`namespaces, for each day. This field is optional.
`shared_folders List of (UInt64?) Array of the number of shared folders owned by team
`members, for each day. This field is optional.
`member_storage_map List of (List of (StorageBucket)) Array of storage summaries of team
`members' account sizes. Each storage summary is an array of key, value pairs, where each pair
`describes a storage bucket. The key indicates the upper bound of the bucket and the value is the
`number of users in that bucket. There is one such summary per day. If there is no data for a day,
`the storage summary will be empty.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/teams#team-reports-
`get_storage
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`Dropbox Mobile App
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`Keep work
`flowing—on the
`go
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`The free Dropbox mobile app helps you keep projects moving from anywhere, so you
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`can stay focused on what matters. Access work, collaborate with co-workers and clients,
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`and quickly take care of tasks—all from your phone or tablet.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/mobile?trigger=on
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`Exhibit 2006 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`16C
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`displaying the remote storage
`space on the wireless device
`upon receiving information of
`the remote storage space from
`the first server; and
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`Microsoft devices include displaying the remote storage space on the wireless device
`upon receiving information of the remote storage space from the first server.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://www.dropbox.com/plans?trigger=nr
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`
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`Dropbox Business Team Storage API
`GetStorageReport
`Storage Report Result. Each of the items in the storage report is an array of values, one value per
`day. If there is no data for a day, then the value will be None.
`start_date String First date present in the results as 'YYYY-MM-DD' or None.
`total_usage List of (UInt64?) Sum of the shared, unshared, and datastore usages, for each day.
`This field is optional.
`shared_usage List of (UInt64?) Array of the combined size (bytes) of team members' shared
`folders, for each day. This field is optional.
`unshared_usage List of (UInt64?) Array of the combined size (bytes) of team members' root
`namespaces, for each day. This field is optional.
`shared_folders List of (UInt64?) Array of the number of shared folders owned by team
`members, for each day. This field is optional.
`member_storage_map List of (List of (StorageBucket)) Array of storage summaries of team
`members' account sizes. Each storage summary is an array of key, value pairs, where each pair
`describes a storage bucket. The key indicates the upper bound of the bucket and the value is the
`number of users in that bucket. There is one such summary per day. If there is no data for a day,
`the storage summary will be empty.
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`Exhibit 2006 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation/http/teams#team-reports-
`get_storage
`
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`Dropbox Mobile App
`
`Keep work
`flowing—on the
`go
`
`The free Dropbox mobile app helps you keep projects moving from anywhere, so you
`
`can stay focused on what matters. Access work, collaborate with co-workers and clients,
`
`and quickly take care of tasks—all from your phone or tablet.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/mobile?trigger=on
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`Exhibit 2006 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://www.dropbox.com/mobile?trigger=on
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`
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`1. Install the Dropbox apps
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`There are 3 ways to access your account: the mobile app, the desktop app, and the
`Dropbox website. To get the most from Dropbox, install the apps on your phone, tablet,
`and computer.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Evidence
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`The cloud: Dropbox is a "cloud" service. This means that your files are stored on our
`secure servers rather than on your computer, phone, or tablet. A server is just another
`kind of computer, which you access with an internet connection.
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`https://help.dropbox.com/new-to-Dropbox/getting-started-building-blocks
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`Install the desktop app
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`The Dropbox desktop application lets you access all your most
`important files any time from your computer, even ones that were
`originally created on another device.
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`Installing our application on your computer creates a special folder, the Dropbox folder.
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`This folder has unique properties: it automatically updates your files so they're the same
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`across all your devices with Dropbox installed. No more USB drives, emailing work to
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`yourself, or manually uploading and downloading files - it just works.
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`Use the Dropbox folder like you would any other folder on your computer. Anything you
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`save into the folder will be available on your other devices and backed up on our
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`website.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`After the desktop application is installed, you can easily access your Dropbox folder by
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`clicking the small blue Dropbox icon in your computer's system tray or menu bar. (If
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`you're on a PC, it's in the lower right-hand corner, and if you're on a Mac, it's in the
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`upper right-hand corner.)
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/set-up/install-the-desktop-app
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`16D
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`coupling with the first server to
`carry out a requested operation
`for accessing the remote storage
`space in response to a user,
`through the remote storage space
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`Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., couples with the storage server of Dropbox
`to carry out a requested operation for remotely accessing the storage space.
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`
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`Make it happen!
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` On the Dropbox desktop app, add files by dragging-and-dropping
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`displayed on the wireless device,
`performing the operation,
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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` On a phone or tablet, open the Dropbox app and click the + icon to upload files
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` On dropbox.com, add files with the Upload button or by dragging-and-dropping
`https://help.dropbox.com/new-to-Dropbox/getting-started-building-blocks
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`
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`Edit access in a shared folder
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`Edit access in shared folders allows for two-way collaboration between parties. Choose
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`specific colleagues who need to edit files in one of your Dropbox folders, and watch
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`edits sync almost instantly. Anyone with edit access can alter, add, and delete files in
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`your folder.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/share/sharing-overview
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`Download the mobile app
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`Access your files on the go from your smartphone or tablet.
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`Our app for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows tablet is a great way to get
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`even more out of Dropbox, letting you preview, edit, and share files right from your
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`smartphone or tablet. The mobile app only downloads files when you need access, so it
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`never hogs your data plan or storage.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/set-up/download-the-mobile-app
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`See also, https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/sync-uploads/upload-mobile
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`Exhibit 2006 US Patent N0. 10,015,254 — Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`Claims 9-20
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`16E
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`wherein the operation being
`carried out for accessing the
`remote storage space comprises
`from the wireless device storing
`data therein or retrieving data
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`
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`The storing of a data object includes downloading a file from a remote server into the
`user’s assigned storage space of Dropbox by using download information for the file
`cached in the cache storage of Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., in response to
`the user performing the operation of downloading the file.
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`therefrom, the storing data
`comprising to download a file
`from a second server across a
`network into the remote storage
`space through utilizing
`information for the file cached in
`a cache storage in the wireless
`device.
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Dropbox Smart Sync lets you work from your desktop and save to the cloud, taking up
`virtually no space on your hard drive.
`https://www.dropbox.com/business/tour
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`
`
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`Work better, safer,
`together.
`
`Dropbox Business simplifies your work, with a central place
`to access and share files.
`https://www.dropbox.com/business
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`The fastest file syncing
`Dropbox uses industry-leading technology for streaming, file compression, LAN, and
`incremental syncing. We have a high-speed network with 22 peering points across the
`globe.
`https://www.dropbox.com/business/tour
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`Screenshots showing direct upload of email attachment to Dropbox.
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`Exhibit 2006 US Patent N0. 10,015,254 — Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`Claims 9-20
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`17A
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`17B
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`US Patent No. 10,015,254
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`17. The method of claim 16,
`wherein said downloading a file
`from a second server comprises:
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`the wireless device obtaining the
`information for the file from the
`second server,
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`transmitting the information for
`the file cached in the cache
`storage in the wireless device to
`the first server, and
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`
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`Microsoft devices include the method wherein said downloading a file from a second
`server.
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`See claim 16.
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`the wireless device obtaining the information for the file from the second server.
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`See claim 16.
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`Microsoft devices include transmitting the information for the file cached in the cache
`storage in the wireless device to the first server.
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`See claim 16.
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`Connect your Dropbox accounts
`
`Connecting your personal and business Dropbox accounts lets you
`easily access both from all your linked devices, while still keeping your
`data separate.
`
`If you have a personal account for your photos and tax returns, and a business account
`
`for clients and projects, Dropbox will let you connect your accounts to make accessing
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`them both a breeze. You'll still have two separate accounts, but now you'll be able to
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`easily access your personal and work Dropbox folders from your computer, your mobile
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`devices, and the Dropbox website.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/set-up/connect-your-dropboxes
`
`Dropbox provides two main ways for your team to share files and
`folders.
`
`No matter how you get work done, you’re covered with collaborative folders and shared
`
`links in Dropbox. Each method has its own distinct advantages, depending on what
`
`you’re trying to accomplish. Here’s some information to help you choose the best way to
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`share.
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`17C
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`causing the first server in
`accordance with the received
`information for the file to
`download the file from the
`second server into the remote
`storage space.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/share/sharing-overview
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`
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`causing the first server in accordance with the received information for the file to
`download the file from the second server into the remote storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
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`Connect your Dropbox accounts
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`Exhibit 2006 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`Connecting your personal and business Dropbox accounts lets you
`easily access both from all your linked devices, while still keeping your
`data separate.
`
`If you have a personal account for your photos and tax returns, and a business account
`
`for clients and projects, Dropbox will let you connect your accounts to make accessing
`
`them both a breeze. You'll still have two separate accounts, but now you'll be able to
`
`easily access your personal and work Dropbox folders from your computer, your mobile
`
`devices, and the Dropbox website.
`
`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/set-up/connect-your-dropboxes
`
`Dropbox provides two main ways for your team to share files and
`folders.
`
`No matter how you get work done, you’re covered with collaborative folders and shared
`
`links in Dropbox. Each method has its own distinct advantages, depending on what
`
`you’re trying to accomplish. Here’s some information to help you choose the best way to
`
`share.
`
`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/share/sharing-overview
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`
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`
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`18. The method of claim 16, wherein said wireless device displaying the remote storage
`space further comprises displaying the remote storage space in a web browser for
`accessing the remote storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
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`No.
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`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
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`18. The method of claim 16,
`wherein said wireless device
`displaying the remote storage
`space further comprises
`displaying the remote storage
`space in a web browser for
`accessing the remote storage
`space.
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`No.
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`19
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`19A
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`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
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`19. The method of claim 16,
`wherein said operation for
`accessing the remote storage
`space comprises:
`
`from the wireless device and via
`a wireless link creating a folder,
`or a layered folder or director
`structure in the remote storage
`space.
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Dropbox, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`Microsoft devices include method wherein said operation for accessing the remote
`storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
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`Microsoft devices include via a wireless link creating a folder, or a layered folder or
`director structure in the remote storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
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`Make it happen!
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` On the Dropbox desktop app, add files by dragging-and-dropping
`
` On a phone or tablet, open the Dropbox app and click the + icon to upload files
`
` On dropbox.com, add files with the Upload button or by dragging-and-dropping
`https://help.dropbox.com/new-to-Dropbox/getting-started-building-blocks
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`
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`Edit access in a shared folder
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`Edit access in shared folders allows for two-way collaboration between parties. Choose
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`edits sync almost instantly. Anyone with edit access can alter, add, and delete files in
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`your folder.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/share/sharing-overview
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`Download the mobile app
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`Access your files on the go from your smartphone or tablet.
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`Our app for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows tablet is a great way to get
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`even more out of Dropbox, letting you preview, edit, and share files right from your
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`smartphone or tablet. The mobile app only downloads files when you need access, so it
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`never hogs your data plan or storage.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/set-up/download-the-mobile-app
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`Removing folders from an existing computer
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`Selective Sync settings are unique to each computer linked to your Dropbox account.
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`Any folders or sub-folders you deselect will be removed from your hard drive
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`automatically.
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`To change your settings:
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`1. Click on the Dropbox icon in your menu bar or system tray.
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`2. Click on the gear icon and then select Preferences.
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`3. Go to the Account tab and pick which account (personal or work) you'd like to set up.
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`Find the "Selective Sync" section and click Change Settings.... You'll see a list of all the
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`folders in your Dropbox. By default, each will have a checkmark next to its name,
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`indicating it's saved on both your computer and our website.
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`5. Deselect the checkmark next to the folder(s) that you no longer want on your computer.
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`When you click Update, the folder(s) will automatically be removed from your hard drive.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/manage-files/save-your-hard-drive-space
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`Remote wipe lets you dele
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`20. The method of claim 19,
`wherein said operation for
`accessing the remote storage
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`from the wireless device and via
`a wireless link moving, copying,
`deleting, or renaming a data
`object of file or folder in respect
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`Microsoft devices include the method wherein said operation for accessing the remote
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`See claims 16 and 19.
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`Microsoft devices include via a wireless link moving, copying, deleting, or renaming a
`data object of file or folder in respect to the layered folder or director structure.
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`See claims 16 and 19.
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`Collaborate with the Dropbox Badge
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`The Dropbox badge helps you collaborate right from within the desktop
`apps that power your work: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.
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`The badge lets you see who is viewing or editing a Microsoft Office file. It alerts you as
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`people enter, edit, and update the file.
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`For Windows, the badge is supported in 2007, 2010, and 2013 Office
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`files. For Mac, it is supported in 2011 Office files.
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`https://www.dropbox.com/guide/business/highlights/badge
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`Caveat: The notes and/or cited excerpts utilized herein are set forth for illustrative purposes only and are not meant to be
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`limiting in any manner. For example, the notes and/or cited excerpts, may or may not be supplemented or substituted with different
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`excerpt(s) of the relevant reference(s), as appropriate. Further, to the extent any error(s) and/or omission(s) exist herein, all rights are
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