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7/16/2007 5:26 PM
 

Maybe I'm missing the obvious, but how does a user (not the Admin) delete files they have uploaded into a folder?
Everything I have seen instructs on how to upload files, create and remove links, but not how to delete old files from a folder they have security rights to.

Thanks.

 
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7/16/2007 6:27 PM
 

The user asks his administrator for deletition.

 
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7/16/2007 8:37 PM
 

In a small organization that might work. We have several hundred teachers using it for their class pages that wish to upload graphics, PDFs and more, and we have many more schools we're adding monthly.  Surely there has to be a way for the end user to manage their own folder? If they are trusted with permission to upload a document to their folder, shouldn't there be a way for them to delete out-of-date files?

 
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