Hey OS Solution !
I've send this question using the email contact form on your site but never got a reply; which i think is a shame.
I'm looking at E-Docman for a very specific case of a client of mine; let me try and describe the situation as good as i can.
This client needs a centralised folder structure with a lot of files in; this can be an FTP server. (thus far; i think E-Docman is suitable).
Their RDP program automatically creates (empty) folders in that structure; these folders are always the same; except for the root folder (this is a folder structure for every client). So the overall structure can be:
ROOT
-Client 1
--folder A
--folder B
-Client 2
--folder A
--folder B
and so on.
Now , my first question is; can E-Docman automatically add these files when they get added to folders. Can we set ACL on folders; and then add files in the folders (so the folders have access rights which the files inherit automagicly. )
And my second question; let says one of the clients "client 3" has 10 folders; can we give the client access to 9 out of 10 and another client access to all 10 folders ?
Are the folders which are not accessible by the client; hidden or do they show up ?
Kind regards;
DTP
I've send this question using the email contact form on your site but never got a reply; which i think is a shame.
I'm looking at E-Docman for a very specific case of a client of mine; let me try and describe the situation as good as i can.
This client needs a centralised folder structure with a lot of files in; this can be an FTP server. (thus far; i think E-Docman is suitable).
Their RDP program automatically creates (empty) folders in that structure; these folders are always the same; except for the root folder (this is a folder structure for every client). So the overall structure can be:
ROOT
-Client 1
--folder A
--folder B
-Client 2
--folder A
--folder B
and so on.
Now , my first question is; can E-Docman automatically add these files when they get added to folders. Can we set ACL on folders; and then add files in the folders (so the folders have access rights which the files inherit automagicly. )
And my second question; let says one of the clients "client 3" has 10 folders; can we give the client access to 9 out of 10 and another client access to all 10 folders ?
Are the folders which are not accessible by the client; hidden or do they show up ?
Kind regards;
DTP