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Adverageous Access Manager v1.3.0

 

New in version 1.2.2:

  • File activity logging and reporting feature (Log all uploads/downloads/edits).
  • UI updated to allow full module scaling by the client.
  • Addtional client side messages added for certain file copy/move/upload activities.
  • Folder-Level option “Disable Copy“ button option added.

    New “Thumbnail Mode“:  Easily manage images stored on your server;  the module becomes an instant image gallery.  (Please see the demo for examples of admin and read-only “Thumbnail-Mode“ folders.

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. 

Easily Create and Manage Private and/or Public File Repositories

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


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

 

 

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)

Please visit www.adverageous.com for a demo of this module