KWizCom SharePoint file controller feature - product overview

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SharePoint File Controller Feature

Product Overview

Nimrod Geva

Product Group Manager, KWizComnimrod@kwizcom.com

A SharePoint feature that enables configuring uploaded file size limits and allowed file types in a list/library level.

What is it?

SharePoint 2007/2010 enables configuring max uploaded file size

and blocked file types only at the Web application level.

Why did we build it?

As a result of this SharePoint limitation:

× You cannot configure a list or library to allow only

specific types of uploaded files/attachments.

× You cannot configure a list or library to prevent users

from uploading files larger than a required maximum

size.

Why did we build it?

To provide an answer to various users’ needs, you have no other

choice but to allow everyone upload all requested file types, up

to the maximum allowed file size (defined globally for everyone).

Why did we build it?

× Much harder to enforce your governance

policies

× Waste of server HD resources

Configuring max allowed file attachment size and allowed file types in a Tasks list, by using the SharePoint File Controller Feature

Demo

Demo

This is a Tasks list.As an administrator, I wish to

limit the allowed file attachment size to 2 MB, and

block Zip files.

At the List Settings page, click the “File types and size limit

settings” link

Demo

Demo

Demo

You can configure the list, or let the list inherit max file size and allowed file types definitions

from a content type

Demo

You can define allowed or blocked file types

Add the allowed/blocked file extensions

Demo

You can define allowed or blocked file types

Add the allowed/blocked file extensions

Demo

Fill-out the max allowed file size for this list.

End-user experience(trying to attach files that do not comply with the configured limitations)

Demo

Demo

Adding a new task item

Demo

I filled-out the item’s fields and attached a zip file.

When I click the “Save” button…

Demo

I get an error message, letting me know that the “zip” file extension

is not allowed.

End-users can no longer upload irrelevant file types and huge files to various lists and libraries!

Easily implement your company’s

governance policy and gain control over

your SharePoint implementation

Save your SharePoint server’s resources,

and your company’s money

Summary

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Nimrod GevaProduct Group Manager, KWizCom

nimrod@kwizcom.com

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