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12/7/2012 10:29 AM
 
Hello,We are currently configuring DNN 7 to run our company's intranet.We want to have the File Manager look at a Shared Drive instead of the normal portal/0 and were not sure how to go about doing that. Is it possible, and if it is, are there any reasons this would not be advised?I've looked but have not found any documentation on doing this.Any assistance would be appreciated.Thanks,Rich
 
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12/9/2012 11:01 AM
 
you may install a proper folder provider and integrate your shared folders using it. I suggest having a look into the Wiki and DNN Store, there are solutions in the store and maybe on codeplex,

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