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New Post 3/28/2006 3:32 PM
User is offline Mehdi Alidoost
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file manager problesm 
 Hello,

I install DNN on my local pc and make some changes without any problems.but when I install it on my share host , The file manager dont work correctly when I try to upload a file or language pack , I dont get any error message (or event log entry) but the file dont uploaded to server. What's the problem and how can I fix it. I used my host before and I can upload file by my C# codes.

Thanks

Mehdi

 
New Post 3/29/2006 9:41 AM
User is offline Mehdi Alidoost
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Re: file manager problesm 
 I used DNN 3.2.2 , and I think the problem related to chaching ,  I can upload images from site setting that dont use the file upload. but for install new module , or language pack I have problems.
 
New Post 3/30/2006 2:11 AM
User is offline Mehdi Alidoost
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Re: file manager problems 

hello again.

I can fix the problem. when I disable the Firendly URLs options the file manager and file upload and language installing work correctly. 

 
New Post 4/20/2006 9:21 AM
User is offline EJ Hunyadi
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Re: file manager problems 
Weird... when I disable the friendly URLs, I can now upload images with my administrator account but I am still getting errors in file manager.

I'll have to look into that more when I get home.
 
New Post 7/2/2006 12:10 PM
User is offline Richard Langerud
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Re: file manager problesm 

Try this....Log in as host, go to admin>Site Settings>Advanced Settings>Host Settings and enter a number in Disk Space (large enough to hold all your files + some to spare).  Click Update, then try to upload again.

I found this happening with my first DNN installation, and the above took care of the problem.  I just had to remember to set the disk space for each portal I created.

Hope this helps.  Rick

 
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