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Adverageous Access Manager v1.4.0
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Pure “File-Based“ file management and sharing: Displays files directly from the filesystem; no matter if they were put there via the module or some other method. Files are NOT required to have information pre-stored/Synced in the database to be visible to the module.
New in version 1.4.0:
· Sub folder searching
· Host set “Alternate Admin” folders – allow paths other than “Portal Root” to be used by administrators when setting up folders within the module.
· Layout Saving: Width, Height, Page Size, Tree Pane Width default and per-user settings.
· Excel output options for reports in the “View Logs” screen.
· Tree pane “Snap to” setting: auto-expands the width of the tree-pane to the length of largest folder name.
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Easily Create and Manage Private and/or Public File Repositories
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AAM quickly and easily allows you to manage shares for individual users and groups within your DNN Portal. Your shares can be mapped to local or remote folders on a network. Convert your DNN Portal into a perfect way to manage your existing file server.
Authorized users with no edit-access are given an easy way to browse and download files, based on the root-folder the administrator has set.
Create a Web Enabled File Server or Web Enable an existing File Server.
Create Managed Shares in 3 quick steps:
1. Create and Name your Share Folder
2. Select the Folder location
3. Assign permissions
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Individual User Shares |
Give every portal user their very own file share. Assign Quotas on the share. Folders are automatically created for each user.
Just point your newly created share to a physical folder location and assign to a role.
Ex:
My Folder --> C:\Users\
Folder Type = Auto Create
Roles = Registered Users
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Share Local and Remote Folders from within DNN |
Map your created Shares to a local disk location, or select a UNC share with support for AD and Local Authentication.
Ex : Project X Folder -- > \\FileServer\share\
Ex : Project Y Folder -- > C:\files\
Once you've mapped your shares... you can manage access with your built-in portal roles and users.
Ex:
'Role A' = read/write access
'Role B' = read only access
User 'FileAdmin' = full (read/write/create folders)
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