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12/26/2006 12:03 PM
 

I upload the files using FTP. But i don't see the files that i have uploaded to the website in the file manager. ADMIN-- FILE MANAGER    Even i click synchronize folder or refresh. Every time i have to use the UPload in the file manager to upload the file. How do i show the files in the File manager that i have uploaded using FTP

I am using the 4.3.4 version

 
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12/26/2006 12:55 PM
 
please upgrade ASAP to at least DNN version 4.3.7, due to security issues and changes in the file synchronization as well.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/27/2006 4:22 PM
 
 

I have a DNN 4.3.5 install that I just upgraded to 4.3.7 because I understood that there may be some File Manager sync issues in 4.3.5. The upgrade does not seem to have solved my issue. I have a productthumbnails folder where I put in thumbnails for product management. I uploaded all the files using a ZIP file. When I use a Text/HTML module to try to access the files, I can see some of them and others are a red X. I cannot figure out why some display and some don't. Before and Since the upgrade I deleted all files and reloaded them and tried Synch and Recursive Synch. I have looked for anomalies in my db and cannot figure out anything. This is a big holdup for me to finish out my product management tool for this customer. All folders have All Users to View.

All of the images are in the same folder and were uploaded together via a ZIP file. Some are visible and some are not. These files are all in the folder on the server and all are referenced in the db. I have tried to pick one that displays red X and delete and upload it individually, but still no success. I cannot find any common thread for the ones that do not work. Some have numbers, some have spaces, some don't.

Please help if you can.


Forerunner Communications, LLC
DotNetNuke Integration Specialists

 
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12/27/2006 4:49 PM
 
are they all of the same file type, do you use IIS compression?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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12/27/2006 5:18 PM
 
They are all jpg files and how do I check for IIS compression? I have many other DNN installs on this server and this is the first where I have had this issue. This is a fairly new install with 4.3.5 being the installed version and as I mentioned I just upgraded to 4.3.7 yesterday.

Forerunner Communications, LLC
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