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7/15/2008 12:18 PM
 

If one is logged in as the superuser, one can upload images into the post from their computer... but everyone else only gets images that are already on the server.  Is there a way to allow registered users to upload images into the post from their own computers?

Thanks!

G

 
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7/15/2008 2:50 PM
 

You have give the expicite user roles write permissions over the FILE MANAGER in admin or system settings.  DNN will not set automaticly that permissions about it is a security point.

 
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7/23/2008 2:42 AM
 

Just to expand on this...

Is there then a way to control folder access for users - which folder it defaults to for them to upload? And restrictions on file sizes, or deleting files?

 
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7/24/2008 3:18 PM
 

You can set permissions for each folder over the FileManager in Admin of the Portal.  A restriction on uploads is setting over the web.config to 8MB each file (as standard, can be changed for the portal) .  A way over the Forum settings does not exist.

 
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