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5/11/2006 4:13 PM
 

That solution is the BEST I have heard so far and THE ONLY SOLUTIONS that works.  My host support team tried to solve this problem for 38 hours, so far.  I am still curious about why I cannot upload the file via the module (at some point I hope to have remote administrators upload their videos).  I changed every setting within my reach.

In the meantime, Scott has a simple and brilliant solution.  All file sizes I have tested work with all modules of interest including NukeSyndicate.

Thanks,


Dan L. Whitacre Northern-KY Enterprises, Inc. 1103 McKinney Avenue Dayton, KY 41074-1528 513-608-4232 (Anytime Line) 859-655-9920 (Home/Office)
 
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5/11/2006 11:12 PM
 
What is his simple and brilliant solution that you speak of for this?
 
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5/12/2006 12:52 PM
 
Scott = AerosSaga

His solution is two posts above yours.

Try to keep up, will ya?

:)

38 hours!?!?

You need a new host.


 
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4/10/2007 5:10 PM
 

I try to use the suggestion of FTP'ing but run when I synch the file manager to the database I get the following error:

Error: File Manager is currently unavailable.
DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: Value was either too large or too small for an Int32. ---> System.OverflowException: Value was either too large or too small for an Int32. at System.Convert.ToInt32(Int64 value) at DotNetNuke.Entities.Portals.PortalController.GetPortalSpaceUsed(Int32 PortalId) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileSystem.FileManager.UpdateSpaceUsed() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileSystem.FileManager.BindFileList() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileSystem.FileManager.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

 

Seems like maybe there is just too much data in the directory for the file Manager to synch with?  Has anyone else run in to this issue?  I have about 3GB worth of wmv's in the directory that have been FTP's up....

 

 
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4/19/2007 9:52 AM
 
The file picker in my Repository module only seems to allow me to Choose a file from my computer or network. How would I link to a file that I FTP'd to the Repository directory on the server?
 
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