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10/27/2008 1:54 PM
 

I created several link modules on various pages logged in as superuser.  Many of these links point to files that I uploaded into the database.  Now that I have moved the web site to our site-wide server, no one has permissions to open these files.  I can't find where I can grant permissions for everyone to view these files.  When I login as the superuser, I can see the files.

Is there a database setting I am missing, or something in the file manager that I don't see?

Thanks,
Marsha

 
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10/27/2008 2:14 PM
 

you need to grant view permission for the folder in Admin :: file Manager.

Select folder in upper pane and adjust permission beneath.


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Sebastian Leupold

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10/27/2008 3:26 PM
 

Thanks Sebastian.  That solved my problem.  I'm still very new to DNN, so I really appreciate your help.

Marsha

 
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