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1/4/2010 10:52 AM
 

Hi everybody and Happy New Year,

I searched the forum but I did not find the answer.
I use one of my DNN websites as a client web portal. Basically, I upload large files, create an user name and password, and then my "clients" log-in and download their files. I've been using this for about a year and it works great.
Now, I need to make it work the same way but for my "clients" - they log-in, upload their files and I download them. I need to do this but, I don't want them to have full access. I don't want them to be able to change anything to the portal-just to upload their files.
Any ideas?

Thank you
Stoyan Dimitrov

 
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1/4/2010 6:37 PM
 

you may try using repository module, which allows for moderated uploads. However, upload size is generally limited to 8mb by default, much larger files require powerful upload components (not packaged with DNN atm).


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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