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12/26/2007 6:28 PM
 
Ok, I have created a folder and uploaded a file to my folder. I have given my customer read permissions and I have dropped the documents module in the page. Have given my customer right to see the module and the page. The customer can see the page, he can see the modue but he can not see the file. the document module is empty. What am I missing? thanks!
 
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12/27/2007 7:59 AM
 

can anybody give any help? Anybody? Anybody?

 
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12/27/2007 10:26 AM
 

You have to go into the File Manager and give them permission to view the folder that the files have been uploaded to.

 
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12/27/2007 7:13 PM
 

he has read permissions to the folder and still nothing.

 
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