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2/25/2009 11:41 AM
 

I have used UDT with the image upload feature. It allows a registered user to upload a image to one folder that they have rights to.

That all works great but now they have 100s of images in that folder and they want to be able to delete some of them.

Is there a way to give a registered user the right to delete files from a folder, without making them an administrator. I only want them to mess about in that 1 folder.

 
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2/25/2009 3:03 PM
 

if you're using a 5.x version you can grant access to the filemanager, which will then follow user permissions i.e.if the user has delete permissions on that folder they can delete files.

Cathal


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