Setting commander in directory path

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Setting commander in directory path

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Is it possible somewhere to set access to folder permanently? For example when I open Phoca commaneder I always will be in media/sobipro/images.

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Re: Setting commander in directory path

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My question / feature request is very related.

It should be possible to restrict the top level directory for users. I'm not even sure if all SuperAdmins should be able to access the whole site. e.g. as Joomla do for the MediaManager. ->images. Well, why not make it flexible to be able to choose another directory like the Sobipro one.
As is, you have to restrict the use of it to those who have full access to the server ftp account. You can read any secret files and of course completely destroy the server in seconds.

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Re: Setting commander in directory path

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Hi, for now, permissions for administration of Phoca components is set for whole extension (you have rights to manage it completely or not). See similar posts where I have described why.

Anyway added to feature request list.

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Re: Setting commander in directory path

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@Vana

I think I have a solution. To avoid missunderstanding: If you have chosen to work in the "Sobipro directory" you can't copy anything from or to e.g. the /images directory. You have to set it once per session or until you chose another one. It might be possible to set a default as parameter.

It has to be tested and accepted for inclusion with Phoca Commander. Let's see.
Jan wrote:See similar posts where I have described why.
Couldn't find the similar post.

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