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- Problem to upload 500mb file to portal From: brother.gabriel
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- Re: Problem to upload 500mb file to portal From: Mark Todd
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- Solved: Creating sites from custom template via powershell From: brother.gabriel
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Problem to upload 500mb file to portal
Posted by: "brother.gabriel" brgabriel@sspx.org brother.gabriel
Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:30 pm (PDT)
Salvete! I have a document library where I need certain users to be able to upload 500mb files. I have the space in SQL, and in Sharepoint, I have increased the maximum limit to 1500mb.
However, they don't seem to be able to upload their large files. Their browser spins (firefox) and after hours does not do anything.
Is there something I can do? I have read this post:
http://blah.winsmarts. com/2010- 3-Large_File_ Upload_in_ SharePoint_ 2010.aspx
I am hoping not to have to pay for a solution. Is Davcopy a good solution?
Thank you for your attention.
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Re: Problem to upload 500mb file to portal
Posted by: "Mark Todd" sandpiper_sj@yahoo.com fwambo
Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:13 pm (PDT)
Try using Explorer view. It's not uncommon for the browser to hang with large files like that.
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Solved: Creating sites from custom template via powershell
Posted by: "brother.gabriel" brgabriel@sspx.org brother.gabriel
Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:39 pm (PDT)
I never thought of deploying the site to central admin. That might just do it. However, I was pressed for time, and so, to get it done with, I used the powershell script to create all the sites and set permissions, and I went through and manually selected the custom templates to finish up. I am all done now. Thanks for your help, however.
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> Can you deploy the wsp to central admin? I created a site template using UI, then imported the wsp to Visual Studio, then deployed to CA. I am able to create new site collection using powershell with no problem.
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