Hi,
I am using DNN2 for our intranet which means it runs on our own server with lots of disk capacity (dozens of GB).
The problem: in "site settings" or "host settings" I cannot enter more than three digits in the disk space field, which means that the highest disk space available is 999 MB.
How can I change that limitation?
Cheers,
DocHoliday
MCSA/MCSE on W2K3, artless DNN operator
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are you really going to have a website that is over a gig? You could probably directly change the db entry.
Jeff Martin
MCSD C# .NET
http://www.jeffmartin.com
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I think on an intranet that would be easy (sharing flash, photoshop files / resources). In any case, settings should not (in general) make limiting assumptions about resources without some compelling reason (index limitations might be one such reason).
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just set the field to 0 and it's unlimited.
Jeremy White
Webstone, LLC
My DNN Blog
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Dear jwhite,
thanks for your help. Sometimes it's just so easy. We share lots of big Acrobat/Photoshop files via DNN2, so disk space WAS a critical issue.
Bye,
DocHoliday
MCSA/MCSE on W2K3, artless DNN operator
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