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10/12/2011 10:39 AM
 
Hello,

1) How to control access on Files? I know "Administratior Menu / File Manager" where you can give "View Folder" & "Write To Folder" to a group or individual user. How to do that for files, not only for folders?

What exactly I mean:

On modules and places where we have this structure (feature) of DNN where the users "Select Existing File" or "Upload New File".

2) Is it possible in this structure to prevent users seeing the folder but to allow them to download files in that folder?
 
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