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4/14/2008 4:49 AM
 

I'm using DNN for our company Intranet, we have quite a few documents that need to be shared and that are changed quite often.  These include Health and safety documents, the company handbook  and various other word and PDF documents.

To make changing documents easier for myself and the managers, I want them to be able to save a new version of a file down on a network location, for example the Q: drive and then DNN to be able to link to that file directly rather than "uploading" it onto the server.  Ideally I would like the who directory/folder to appear as a windows folder and set the documents as read only.

Any help/advice would be appreciated.

Many Thanks,

Phil

 
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4/15/2008 1:57 AM
 

The Adverageous Access Manager might be what you're after. Check with the developer first however: http://adverageous.com/DNNModules/AdverageousAccessManager/tabid/55/Default.aspx

Rob

 
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