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2/5/2006 8:45 PM
 

Hi,

I am building a corporate intranet and have a bunch of word and pdf files on a server share.  I do not want to upload these to the webserver and would like to use either the repository or documents module to list and make the files available for downloading.  How can this be done??

Thanks, 

Aaron

 
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5/18/2006 12:00 PM
 
I need the answer to this also!  Did you ever get an answer or figure it out?  Can anyone help with this????  PLEASEEEEE ??
 
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5/18/2006 11:06 PM
 

I am assuming the files are to accessed from within the Intranet.  If this is the case, you can select link type "url" in the document editor page, but you will need to run a web server on the intranet machine so that you can use a http:// url.


 
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