That's all for connecting and using your cloud files Box will prompt you for user name and password BestSync - The Powerful and Reliable WebDAV Synchronization Software.
At the window prompting you to enter your webdav location enter.Select "Connect to Server" at the bottom of your Nautilus side bar, or Nautilus > Files > Connect to Server.
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Access to Box.com now works as fast as it does on my smart phone with the android client. Nautilus has a webdav client built in! use it and you will get much-much faster results (depending on your internet connection). However it is very-very slow, with nautilus or most gui file managers - the client webdavfs2 caches icons and file information and with large cloud storage the system crawls till it hangs - there are plenty of posts on this problem. Digital Experience File Sync is unsupported and can be used on HCL Digital Experience version 8.5 or higher. Digital Experience File Sync pulls the theme files to your work station and uploads any changes you make. I used the guide you link to and succeeded in mounting the remote Box.com location. It replaces your existing WebDAV client and watches file system changes in the background. From the File Explorer, right click over. To display File Explorer, you can right click over the Start button and select File Explorer (Windows 8.1 or later), or you can search for File Explorer by pressing the Windows key + S. The webdav client in Nautilus, performs better than webdavfs2, for that purpose. To connect to your Wild Apricot account via WebDAV on Windows 8, follow these steps: Display the Windows File Explorer. In the end I prefer to just have access to my files through WebDav, mounting the remote Box.com location. That worked but I used Ubuntu on a dual boot laptop and when switching to windows the sync indexing started all over again, regardless of syncing under Ubuntu and vice-versa. I have tried various ways to sync my Box cloud. The guide you link to, is mostly about WebDavfs2, though near the end it has a reference to an experimental sync client as well.