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9/18/2009 6:43 AM
 

Hi,

I have a repository module on a page and would like to add files that are about 32 mb for download. Is this possible with the repository module or do I need to look for another module?I have already added files that are less than 4mb and it all seems to work fine. Please help?????

 
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9/18/2009 9:03 AM
 

The limit is set by web.config, not by the module.

 <httpRuntime useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl="true" maxRequestLength="80480" requestLengthDiskThreshold="80480" executionTimeout="300" />
 

allows uploads up to 80480kB.

Depending on the bandwidth of your users, a normal http file upload is not user friendly.

 
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