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Make files available to outsiders by putting them into a public folder?

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Make files available to outsiders by putting them into a public folder?

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• Click the folder where the file is located, then choose the file by clicking the checkbox next to it. Then click the Move button at the top of the screen. and select “Public” from the drop down menu. • Click the Public folder and select the file by clicking the checkbox next to the name of the file. Click the “Details” button to display the URL link to the file. • Allow my customers to upload files into my account without logging in? • Click the “My Account” button, then click “Enterprise Group Administration”. On the Enterprise Group Administration screen, under “Customer Upload” select “Enabled”, then click “Update”. • Direct your users to www.mydocsonline.com/CustomerUpload and tell them to enter your Master Account Login ID in the field labeled “Select Destination Account”; OR; Use a special web link (perhaps on your own website or in an email message) that specifies your account specifically: http://www.mydocsonline.com/scripts/aupload.dll?

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• Click the folder where the file is located, then choose the file by clicking the checkbox next to it. Then click the Move button at the top of the screen. and select “Public” from the drop down menu. • Click the Public folder and select the file by clicking the checkbox next to the name of the file. Click the “Details” button to display the URL link to the file. • Allow my customers to upload files into my account without logging in? • Click the “My Account” button, then click “Enterprise Group Administration”. On the Enterprise Group Administration screen, under “Customer Upload” select “Enabled”, then click “Update”. If you check “Use Subfolders” a subfolder under “Upload” will be created with a name based on what the customer enters in the field labeled “Who are the files from?” Uploaded files will be stored in subfolders, making it easier to determine later which files are from which customer. If you check “Hide Comments” the comment fields will not appear when using the specific

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