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4/28/2008 6:34 AM
 

This is probably a very silly post, however I have exhausted all the available obvious options.

I am trying to do a simple thing.... link to a .zip or a .exe file to allow a registered user to download an install package.

Is the links module the correct module, or should I use the documents module?

I get a range of funny errors when trying to add a link to an exe file, like 'the page could not be found', when trying to upload a new file.

If I use the documents module, then I get logged out of DNN, and the page expires.

I do not get an error saying that my file type is not allowed.

This is a simple process uing HTML, why so complex and mysitifed here???

 
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