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Increasing file aize allowance.

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It appears that the default max file size that is allowed is 28mb, is there a way of increasing this in a DNN 9.6 site?

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Settings - Security - More - More security Settings: Max Upload Size (MB)
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Ok, I did that, which is what I was doing before, and got the error message as shown in the attached picture. Is there a different way to do it that can back door it?

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Look in the web.config for:
<!-- allow large file uploads -->

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There are 2 values that you might want to take a look at:
maxrequestlength and requestlengthdiskthreshold
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Maybe this thread can help: https://forums.asp.net/t/...LengthDiskThreshold+

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