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Vbulletin ships in a configuration that prohibits users from uploading many popular file types. File types have to be added, one at a time, in the extension manager. This is a slow process taking minutes from every user, and perhaps months or years collectively. (extreme cost to community.)
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Some files would be a big security risk to allow people to upload. That's why you are limited by type.
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#3
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An administrator should be able to make that decision and it should not be forced as it is.
I found my thread because it's a bit later now, and I was googling to find any solution to this problem. |
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#4
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As administrator can allow any type they want. They simply have to allow the file type.
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