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6/14/2010 11:28 AM
 
Does any one else have any other suggestions here? I'm at a loss on what to try next to get larger files to upload to my DNN site. A quick recap: A few months ago I adjusted my maxRequestLength in web.config from the default 8mb to 20mb and was able to upload larger files. I now have a need to up it from 20mb to 50mb. But when I increase the maxRequestLength again it doesn't allow the larger files. I don't know what to try next...
 
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6/14/2010 11:45 AM
 
did you switch App Pool mode, as suggested by chatters before?

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6/14/2010 4:10 PM
 

Over the years I have created several DotNetNuke Silverlight File managers. Each one is actually different and handles a different scenario. What they all have in common, is that they use Silverlight to enable uploads of large files.

Here is the breakdown:

Silverlight FileUploader – This allows you to upload all the files into one directory. No matter how many instances of this module you place in your site, they will all show the files from the single location.

Personal File Upload – This module allows each user of your DotNetNuke website to have their own file structure. You can also indicate which role can use this module.

DotNetNuke Silverlight File Manager – This is the same as the Personal File Upload module, the only difference is that it allows your users to use a Silverlight interface to manage their files, for example, they can drag and drop files between folders.

Silverlight Module Instance File Uploader – This module allows you to upload files, and it displays only the files that were uploaded for that instance. This allows you to set the permissions differently for each instance.

Silverlight Portal File Manager – This module allows you so see the actual files for the portal, and allows you to upload files by simply dragging and dropping them on the page.



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6/16/2010 6:34 PM
 
I did not change teh app pool as that has other adverse effects on the site. But I finally found that IIS also has a upload limit. I was upping the value for DNN but IIS still refused the files. There's a requestFiltering tag in the system.webserver section you can add. I'm sure there's a corresponding spot in IIS 7 itself, but I'm not familiar with the layout yet so i added it manually.
 
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