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yes. assuming you're working on Dnn, you can make the ADAM folder restricted (in DNN) using secure folders. Any files uploaded will be in a new subfolder and will be just as secure. |
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Got it. So, public uploads are working fine in a secure folder. That really points to Mobius Form being the problem - it's crashing when trying to send files as email attachments (log: file couldn't be found). |
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that's a bit odd. |
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Yep. I had assumed the feature wouldn't work with secure folders, but now I think it's a bug. The upload works. "Dynamic Data.cs" displays the correct download link, even though the file's folder is secure, but when tried to attach the file and send the email, got an error: |
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continued on #3671 |
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Hi,
Is there a method for publicly uploading files directly into a private folder?
Currently, when a public user needs to submit sensitive or personal documents, these files become publicly accessible via a direct link.
This poses a significant conflict with GDPR/LGPD regulations regarding data privacy.
Regards,
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