(Category) (Category) NetMAXFAQ :
Files Manager / Hotlinks
Questions relating to the usage of the Files Manager, as well as managing hotlinks.
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(Answer) Why can't I save a link to a document by using the "Save Link As..." option?
(Answer) What happened to my symbolic links in /etc for the db versions of the password files?

(Answer) (Category) NetMAXFAQ : (Category) Files Manager / Hotlinks :
Why can't I save a link to a document by using the "Save Link As..." option?
Applies to:  NetMAX FreeBSD Bld475
             NetMAX Linux 2.0.37 - 4.0x
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The files manager provides an interface to some or all of the files stored on your NetMAX volumes, however it does not provide direct HTTP access to them. In order to allow users to view an arbitrary file, the NetMAX system must manually "send" the file to the user using its "File View" web interface. The links within the NetMAX interface are actually links to the view utility, not to the file, therefore it is not possible to directly save a file through the Files Manager.

If you wish to save a file to your local computer, first click the link to the file. The document should appear in a new window. If your browser knows how to handle a particular format (i.e., text, jpeg, pdf), it will display the file and you can use the File|Save menu within your browser. If your browser is unable to handle a document, your browser should ask you if you wish to save it at that time.
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(Answer) (Category) NetMAXFAQ : (Category) Files Manager / Hotlinks :
What happened to my symbolic links in /etc for the db versions of the password files?
Applies to: NetMAX BLD475
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When I do a "chsh", it destroys the symbolic links in /etc for the db versions of the password files. Use the NetMAX interface for managing your users. This issue is corrected in newer versions of NetMAX.
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