by Kenneth » 03 Apr 2013, 17:31
To be honest I personally don't have much experience configuring a router for access from outside the local network so I wouldn't be the one to tell how to do that and I definitely don't want to lead you astray. Google may be you best bet for how to set that up.
Although Adroid has a Windows-like file system you cannot access the files through the file system. The folder is hidden for security reasons. The files can only be accessed through TeamDrive. Of course, you can have other applications open the files but you have to initially go through TeamDrive. The TeamDrive apps encrypt the data just as the client does. You should be able to select whether the files are stored on the internal storage or on your memory card. Otherwise you don't have the ability to create a Specific folder for your Spaces.
I'm not sure about importing a certificate to import your TDPS and I'm actually not sure which certificate you're referring to. Anytime I setup a TDPS I just go in TeamDrive, click 'Add TDPS' and then enter the address for the TDPS and the password. After that you're connected to the TDPS. But maybe you needed a certificate because you are running Windows Server. I'm not sure if that is a feature/requirement of that. I run my Personal Servers just on regular Windows 8 and OS X operating systems. But usually, you just need to enter the server address and you can connect to the TDPS
Yes, you would just need to invite yourself. Right-click on a single Space (or all of them) and click "Invite all my Devices" to have an invitation sent to all your devices that are not currently a member of the selected Space(s). It won't confuse your existing client. Remember, each user can have as many installations as they please. With the latest versions of the Android and iOS devices you are able to create Spaces and send Space invitations and whatnot. It requires, however, at least a Personal license. But if those features don't interest you then just ignore the previous sentence.