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richyta
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I am having problems uploading files using the file management admin upload feature if anyone have any ideas I would kindly appreciate it. Also when I go to change the settings in the File Management Admin it takes me to the Whats New section of New Files.
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Dirk
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I am having problems uploading files using the file management admin upload feature if anyone have any ideas I would kindly appreciate it.
That's a bit vague, don't you think? What did you try? What happens?
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Also when I go to change the settings in the File Management Admin it takes me to the Whats New section of New Files.
Make sure you've copied the files in the correct places. Sounds you mixed some of the files up.
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cinoz
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Hi Guys,
I'd installed the plugin and it's all going well except when i'm trying to upload a file size 3.6Mb. Well, is there any limit for file size that can be uploaded. It came out msg " unable to upload -permission .....".
Q. Is there any way to upload the larger files? Am i missing any setting or configuration that leads only small file to be uploaded? Please Help.. Thank You...
I'd installed the plugin and it's all going well except when i'm trying to upload a file size 3.6Mb. Well, is there any limit for file size that can be uploaded. It came out msg " unable to upload -permission .....".
Q. Is there any way to upload the larger files? Am i missing any setting or configuration that leads only small file to be uploaded? Please Help.. Thank You...
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Dirk
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Q. Is there any way to upload the larger files?
The limitation is in the PHP configuration, i.e. the php.ini file (usually 2 M. If you can edit your php.ini, do it there, otherwise contact your hosting service.
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