How do base folders and custom base folders work? / Can I make one class of users see a different folder/directory structure?
After you start KDX Server, it will create a folder named “Bases” inside the same folder as the server. That folder will contain a folder named “Default”. Put the files that you want to share inside the “Default” folder. So by default, any account sees the files inside “Default” inside “Bases”, but if you want to override this, you can make a folder inside “Bases” with the same name as the account login, and turn on the access privilege “Has Custom Base Folder” for that account. If you want all accounts of a certain account class to use a certain base folder, instead of naming the folder the same as the account login, you can name it the same as the account class name (and again, turn on “Has Custom Base Folder” for that account class). If you want your admin account to be able to see all base folders (if you have more than the default one), do NOT make an alias/shortcut to the “Bases” folder (due to cataloging behavior). Instead, turn on the access privilege “Can See All Bases” in you
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