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Folder Level Permissions - typer139 - 11-19-2018

Hey Everyone,

I'm new here and trying to solution a new system, part of which I'd like to use UserSpice for.

Question.. are there folder level permissions, versus just page level.  (It will be on a windows box)

Rich Morgan


RE: Folder Level Permissions - mudmin - 11-20-2018

(11-19-2018, 08:09 PM)typer139 Wrote: Hey Everyone,

I'm new here and trying to solution a new system, part of which I'd like to use UserSpice for.

Question.. are there folder level permissions, versus just page level.  (It will be on a windows box)

Rich Morgan

That feature isn't built in but we may be able to to work it out. Are the files you are trying to protect php files or are they something else?



RE: Folder Level Permissions - typer139 - 11-27-2018

Thank you very much for the reply.  The files would be typically documents and images (eg: DOCX, XLSX, PDF, JPEG, PNG, etc).  The majority of the site would be PHP forms... and the documents would be uploaded via the forms, or possibly a separate generic upload PHP script.  Therefore, the filenames wouldn't necessarily be known.