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3 Emailing private files as an attachment
4 Making an alias/shortcut to a file in the private files area
6 Checking space used by Private files
The private files area
Each user has a private files area for uploading and managing a set of files. If enabled by the administrator, users can also email files to their private files area.
The private files area can be accessed from the Navigation drawer in the or the My private files block. If the private files repository is enabled by a site admin, it is available as a source within the filepicker when selecting files to use in a course.
Private files management
To add a file to your private files area
- Navigate to the Private files link. Alternatively, navigate to your dashboard and to the Private files block.
- Click the link ‘Manage private files’
- The file manager will appear.
- If desired, create a folder for your file(s)
- Click on the Add button to upload from the File picker or drag and drop from your desktop. It will look like the files are already there, but they aren’t until you do the next step!
- Click the ‘Save changes’ button
- Once uploaded, files will appear as thumbnails. Clicking the icons top right will display them in table or list view as an alternative.
Emailing private files as an attachment
- This requires the administrator to have enabled incoming mail processing in Settings>Server>Incoming mail configuration>Mail settings and Email to private files in Settings>Server>Incoming mail configuration>Message handlers.
- When these settings are enabled, users will see an email address in their private files screen:
- This is the email address to which the email including the attached file should be sent. It will appear after cron in the user’s private files after cron has run.
Making an alias/shortcut to a file in the private files area
If a file is uploaded into your private files area, it is possible when using it elsewhere on LMS to select it as an alias/shortcut. This means that if you update the file in your private files area, it will automatically update elsewhere on LMS.
See Working with files for more information.
Private files size limit
The size limit for each user’s private files area is set by a site administrator in User quota in Settings > Site administration > Security > Site security settings
Checking space used by Private files
Non-admin users such as users and instructors see a message informing them how much space they have used when they upload a file to their Private files
Preventing access to Private files
- To prevent all users having access to Private files, the administrator should disable the repository in Settings>Plugins>Repositories>Manage repositories. and in Settings>Users>Permissions>Define Roles edit the authenticated user role and set the capabilities ‘lms/user:manageownfiles’ and ‘repository/user:view’ to prohibit.
- If only users are to be prevented from accessing private files (but instructors etc, allowed) then a new role should be made and assigned system wide. See FAQ 6 in Repositories FAQ for more information.
Private files capabilities
- Manage files in own private file area
- View user private filesn