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[Tech] Upload/Download Section

PostPosted: 23 Oct 2006
by bansy
Admin,

Please could you explain how to use the upload/download section of the website.
There is a user login/password, as well as an anonymous login. What is the difference ? Is a new user/password needed for downloading/uploading ?

Thanks
Bansy

PostPosted: 23 Oct 2006
by admin
bansy wrote:Please could you explain how to use the upload/download section of the website.

There is a user login/password, as well as an anonymous login. What is the difference ? Is a new user/password needed for downloading/uploading?

The Upload/Download Section contains Murlis, images and other BK, PBK and ex-BK related materials. It is a place where individuals can swop files with others. Click here.

If it is working correctly, users should not need to use a username and password. Users can gain entry by clicking on the "anonymous" button and upload, view or download files. If it is incompatible with your browsers, or does not appear to be working, contact us and we will check it.

[Username and password is required by admins only to create or delete folders etc.]

Advanced users can also gain access via FTP, details will be published later.

PostPosted: 03 Sep 2007
by earl
Hi Admin,

http://www.brahmakumaris.info/indexw.html does not seem to be loading for me.

also Navigated to. http://www.brahmakumaris.info/w/index.p ... ial:Upload

Was asked to log on again when clicked upload. Try log on again. Was told no such user.

Have sent you Email large attachment of "Real Gita" pdf. app 18mb. Hope OK.

Earl

PostPosted: 07 Jan 2008
by admin
earl wrote:Was asked to log on again when clicked upload. Try log on again. Was told no such user.

One needs to make a new user account especially for the Encyclopedia.

Please try the new up/download section.

Thank you.

Re: [Tech] Upload/Download Section

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2008
by admin
The new upload/download section does not need a password for user to up and down load files for critique and discussion purposes.

Thanks to widespread support amongst members, it now includes a growing number of original Avyakt Vanis, Sakar Murlis and historical documents, more donations of which are appreciated.