How To Guide on using Share File
If you are not an employee at Oconee Center, please go to our client information page.
If you are an employee of Oconee Center and will be sending sensitive information to individuals’ who are inside or outside of the Oconee Center network, you will need to request an account with the Management of Information staff or through your supervisor. Your credentials will be sent to you by e-mail.
Once you have received your account information, login using one of the methods below:
- Go online to https://oconeecenter.sharefile.com
- If you cannot access the page above, search for the link with your e-mail at secure.sharefile.com
Once at the login page, your username is your Oconee Center e-mail address. Your login password will have first been sent to you through this e-mail address.
If you have not received your password or you have forgotten it:
- Contact the Information Technology team it@oconeecenter.com and request a password reset, or
- Click on the “Forgot your password?” link at http://oconeecenter.sharefile.com.
The first time you log in, you will be prompted to choose a permanent password.
My Settings
The following are available through the “My Settings” link on the navigation:
- Time Zone and Date Format – You can change your current time zone, as well as a different date formatting
- Email Notifications – You can consolidate all your emails notifications to be sent to you at a specific interval.
- Edit Basic Info You can set or change your name in the system.
- Add/Edit Email Addresses – If you use multiple email addresses, you may associate all of them with your ShareFile account. You may log in with or be added to a folder by any of your email addresses.
- Change Password – You may also reset your password. Passwords must be between 4 and 15 characters in length.
- Edit upload preference – You can change the upload component that is used for your user account.
- Address Books – Your personal address book to save client users.
- Distribution Groups – You can create, edit, and delete groups of users that can be referenced in common tasks such as the “send” functions, “request” functions, and granting access permissions to folders.