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11/23/2009 2:37 PM
 

I'm running Forums Module 4.5.3 on DNN 05.01.04 (3).  I enabled attachments and created a test user with attachment permissions.

When my test user uploads a file, the post displays the filename correctly, but the actual file has an altered filename.  Whenever anyone clicks the download link, they get offered the file with the altered filename.

You can see this behavior by clicking here to read this test post.  The filename appears as "test-attachment.pdf" but the filename sent to users is "d5a49d07c65045b19e85f47ad60b60af.pdf."

Is this the intended behavior of the module, or do I have something mis-configured?  What can I do to ensure that my users download attachements with the same filenames they had when the files were uploaded?

 
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