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A couple of extra points added below...<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/09/2017 17:56, Kris Lou wrote:<br>
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files (repository path …..)?</p>
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<div>By default, /var/zendto/dropoffs. If I recall, you can
change this in preferences.php.</div>
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Make sure that all of /var/zendto/{dropoffs,incoming,library} are on
the same filesystem. Otherwise things like moving files from
incoming to dropoffs will take *forever* at the end of each upload.<br>
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server?</p>
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Library of Files<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">If you frequently send one or more of
a small set of files to recipients, you don't want to have
to upload each file to ZendTo every time. So this "Library
of Files" feature allows you to have a directory of
frequently-used files. When you come to choose what files to
send to a recipient, you can choose to either upload a file
or pick from a file already in the library. You can have a
per-user library as well as a default one, and the library
feature will only be presented to the user if there are
files in their library. Also, the description used for each
file is remembered, so when you next send a particular
library file to a recipient, you won't even have to enter
the description. To enable the library feature, set this to
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<div class="gmail_quote">libraryDirectory</div>
<div class="gmail_quote">This points to the directory used by
the "Library of Files" feature. All files in this directory
must be at least readable by the web server user. The
default set of files presented to a user should be placed in
this directory. Sub-directories of this are named after the
username they correspond to, and contain the set of files
available to that user. The per-user directory contents
over-rides the default directory, it does not add to it. A
good way for users to manage their library would be to
create a WebDAV share that points to it, which is widely
documented elsewhere.</div>
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Once either your "global" library directory (/var/zendto/library)
has any files in it, an extra drop-down will appear in each file
line in the "create a drop-off" page for all logged-in users.<br>
If you just make per-user subdirectories within it, only those users
with files in their own subdirectory will see the extra drop-down.
Just name the subdirectory the same as the username.<br>
So then only a few select ZendTo "power users" get to see the
drop-down, without confusing all your hordes of "mere mortals" out
there. :-)<br>
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We use it here for some of our IT support who frequently need to
send the same files to users again and again. Doing it with per-user
library directories means that no extra file storage space is used
at all, as the library files are not copied into the dropoffs
directory, they are linked instead. So it's instant.<br>
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Also, when you use a library file (so pick from the drop-down
instead of clicking Browse or dragging a file onto Browse), it
remembers what you type in the "Description" field. So the next time
anyone picks the same library file, the "Description" field is
automatically filled in with what you put in there last time. Dead
handy if you need to give out a licence key along with the file, as
you only have to type in the licence key the first time you send the
file.<br>
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It *really* speeds up customer service type operations.<br>
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<div>Also, by default, /var/zendto/library.</div>
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</span></span>How can we disable “Delete Dropoff”
option so other person can’t delete the uploaded
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One extra point on this...<br>
The rules are currently:<br>
1. The Sender can delete a drop-off they have sent.<br>
2. The Recipient can delete a drop-off they have received, but
*only* if they are the *only* recipient. If there is more than 1
recipient, none of the recipients can delete it.<br>
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So you may well find you don't actually want to disable the "Delete
Dropoff" button at all.<br>
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> I think you can just comment the line below within the file<br>
> "show_dropoff.tpl":<br>
> {if $isDeleteable}<div style="float:right"><button<br>
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onclick="doDelete();">Remover<br>
> Upload</button></div>{else}&nb<wbr>sp;{/if}<br>
> Note that you'll also not be able to delete a upload, even
as Admin (unless<br>
> you uncomment the line again).</div>
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