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2/6/2013 9:50 PM
 

How do I update the mimum aowable file size in DNN 7.2?

 

Thanks, Matt

 
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2/6/2013 10:07 PM
 
Make that, how do I update the Max file size allowed
 
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2/7/2013 7:07 AM
 

Matt,

you have to change the value in the web.config file (search for "maxRequestLength" and "requestLengthDiskThreshold"). Please refer to the ASP.Net documentation.

Best wishes
Michael


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2/12/2013 3:23 PM
 
The other issue, however, is that if your are using the RadEditorProvider, the HTML Editor Provider configuration is bugged in DNN 7 (up to 7.0.3 at least) where it creates incomplete XML. You will need to manually edit the ConfigFile.xml in DesktopModules\Admin\RadEditorProvider\ConfigFile

You'll need to set the values for Max******Size to the desired value.
 
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