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9/8/2006 6:40 PM
 

I have been trying to find out how to download a *.avi or a *.wmv file to my site to have a video tutorial to show how to use my site but can't find out how to upload the file.  I have a repository and have set up the web.config file to allow files bigger than 90MB.  And I have been able to download zip files for it, but I can't find out how to change the settings to allow *.avi or *.wmv file downloads.  Do I need to manually copy the file to the correct folder and modify the SQL repository tables to include the proper file location and then add the hash to each file?  If so could we get that looked at.  I am immagining that this is just some configuration thing but I can't find where.

Thanks,

Matt

 
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9/12/2006 10:08 PM
 
I think you got this answered in another post but you set the allowed file types under the Host->Host Settings.
 
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