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Who can do this?
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Did you try just making the sizes incredibly large in the Attachment Permissions for admins?
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#3
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Hm no didn't try that
Tnx.
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#4
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You're still going to be restricted to the max upload size enforced by PHP...
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Yes but I know how to set the limits for that, 10MB max is ok
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#6
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Actually, there are several server settings that may affect attachment uploads:
PHP Settings: max_execution_time memory_limit post_max_size upload_max_filesize max_input_time MySQL Settings: max_allowed_packet max_packet_size wait_timeout Those are just the ones I've seen mentioned before that can limit attachment uploads. |
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Yes i know i've adjusted those in the past, thank you.
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#8
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Shall we assume that the problem is solved for you?
A tip to the vBulletin.org Staff: This section should have a way to include information on the thread title stating [SOLVED] / [UNSOLVED]
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#9
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Yes. And yeah I agree.
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