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10/12/2006 1:29 PM
 

I am running the latest version of the Repository Module on DNN 3.3.5. When I try to upload a .pps file (MS Power Point Slide Show), the upload does not fail with an error, but when you try to click Download instead of popping up Open or Save it goes to a Repository Downloader (blank page). I have added the pps extension to Host Settings and I CAN upload this file type in the regular file manager. The file is not too large because I can rename it to .ppt (regular power point file) and it works fine in the Repository.  However, when uploaded as a .pps file it shows the correct file size for the file, but never actually gets saved to the web host file system under portals/#/Repository if I check the remote folder through Dreamweaver. If you try to edit the upload on the page it shows only .pps as the filename.

Before the upgrade from 3.2.2 I was able to upload this file type and the existing files continued to work after the upgrade. Any ideas?

 
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