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Document Exchange 5.2
  posted by Bring2mind on 11/16/2009
  Bring2mind active since 8/4/2004
  from Switzerland
 5.00 (1 reviews for previous six months)
 4.88 (8 product reviews)
Price: 249.00
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Document , Document Exchange , Document Library , Document Management , Document Organization , Document Sharing , File Exchange , File Management , File Sharing , DotNetNuke 4
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With Document Exchange (DMX) your DotNetNuke® installation will become a state-of-the-art Document Management system. Specify exactly who can see, edit, add or approve content, document by document. Build complex folder structures and categorize to reflect your document management needs. Index the contents so users can easily find them. Allow users to edit documents online while locking the file for others.

Document Exchange is the premier document management solution for DotNetNuke (DNN). This latest version builds on years of DNN experience (since 2003), not only delivering a solid and stable DNN module, but also making complex document centric SaaS solutions using DNN and DMX as a base platform. This module is a must-have for any serious intra/extranet site. One customer we work with uses it to manage over 60.000 documents. Document Exchange has been bought by organizations large and small from all trades. These include health care, legal, industry, government and even military. DMX can be found on servers on all continents. There are customers in South Africa, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Hungary and Singapore. We aim to deliver the platform in all major languages, free of charge.

Document Exchange runs on the main DotNetNuke site! This site has over 650.000 users. DMX is used behind the scenes to drive the documentation project.

Document Exchange is packed with features. Out of the box DMX 4 provides everything you need to create your own comprehensive document management solution including content search. There are no additional modules required, simply install and unleash the power of this system. Check out the feature list to see just what DMX 4 can do for you!

At Bring2mind we focus on Document Management. It is all we do, and it’s what we aim to be the best at. We listen to your comments regarding our work and keep improving upon it. We take interest in your specific document needs. We aim to be the best, today, tomorrow and after. To do that, we keep looking to improve the performance, stability and feature set of this module.

Highlights

Rich UI using Ajax technologies

You can also opt to use the Ajax UI. The user interface shows the folder structure, the files, and details of those files all in one comprehensive view similar to what people are used to using the Windows Explorer or Outlook.

Rich UI

UI Flexibility

Change the look and feel of DMX with a simple setting. The fully templatable interface allows you to shape the appearance using a simple text editor. Use tokens to place content. This technology uses the powerful DNN token replace engine to provide a fast flexible UI. You can potentially show a set of documents through one UI in a DMX instance on your site and show the same set through another UI at another place on your site.

Template UI

Per item role and user based security

  • Every document or folder has permissions set for both roles and/or individual users. Roles can be grouped as in DNN. Users are added by username as in DNN.
  • Permissions are by default inherited from the parent.
  • Setting permissions can be denied for non Admins from any point in the document tree downward. The permissions panel will no longer show up for regular users.
  • Folders have VIEW, EDIT, ADD and APPROVE permissions. Setting the approval permission will turn on the approval mechanism for that folder.
  • Other items have VIEW, EDIT and APPROVE permissions. By default, those that have approval rights get notified upon changes to the document.
  • Permissions can be unified on all children with a single click.
  • The permission set can be extended for custom applications.
Permissions

Versioning of documents

  • The user specifies how many versions of a document must be preserved before they are deleted (-1 = unlimited)
  • Older versions are automatically deleted upon upload of a new version.
Set versions
New version

Advanced security to prevent unauthorized direct access

  • Files are obfuscated and stored in a way that makes it impossible for them to be downloaded directly.
  • Files can be stored anywhere on the server or even a UNC path
Set repository 1
Set repository 2
Repository

Various Storage Options

  • The uploaded files can be stored on the server's hard disk
  • Files can be stored on a UNC path
  • Files can be stored in your SQL database(New)
  • Files can be stored on Amazon S3(New)

Synchronization with files on (network) server

  • Synchronize a folder in DMX with a folder on your server.
  • Can even synchronize with UNC path provided you set up security correctly.
  • Specify resolution direction.
  • Will create new versions in DMX when content is changed on disk.
  • A scheduled task synchronizes content.
Sync Folder
Synced Folder

Direct editing of content through a (Fully Integrated) WebDAV server

  • Open and save documents directly in client applications on your own PC using our own WebDAV server.
  • Documents will be locked while in being edited.
  • Versioning works through WebDAV.
  • Approval mechanism works through WebDAV (i.e. new content needs to go through approval before being visible).
  • Security is handled through DNN. User accounts are those defined in DNN.
  • Drag n drop files using your Windows explorer from your local PC to DMX.
Open in Word
Locked
Explorer

Portal-wide sharing of content

  • Content in DMX can be made to show at different places in the portal.
  • Each DMX module acts as a virtual drive looking at one big underlying folder structure that is shared across the portal. This makes very advanced applications possible.
  • Because DMX can be made to have different UIs, you can make the same content appear in different forms on different pages
Tree

Supports upload of very large (up to 2GB) files

  • DMX includes components that will allow the user to upload large files by streaming directly to hard disk instead of server memory.
  • Select which component you wish to use.
  • Tune the web.config directly from your admin screens in DMX.
Set uploader
CA Upload
Telerik upload

Document contents are indexed and can be searched

  • Use DMX to search documents and their contents.
  • Select from multiple search providers to index the contents to documents.
  • Show search results from DMX on the search results page of DNN.
  • Search will not return any documents the user is not allowed to see.
  • Limit search to a folder and its children.
  • Ultra fast client side searching in a single folder.
Search
Filter
Search Results

Categorization

  • Reorganize the contents using categorization. Any document can belong to any number of categories.
  • Category names are multilingual.
  • Categories are organized in a tree.
  • Every DMX instance can optionally show the categories starting at any point in the category tree.
  • Use the templated view to show a dedicated category browser a la Yahoo
Select Categories
Browse Categories
Edit Categories

Custom attributes

  • Specify global or per folder attributes.
  • By default attributes are inherited.
  • Add your own specific attributes to items.
  • Use a number of built in data types. For extensions a custom control can be hooked in.
  • Use regex to validate input.
  • Make attribute show up in multiple places using the templatable UI.
  • Attributes have a localized title.
Edit per folder attributes Folder attributes Make Attribute
Attribute Edit with Regex
Attribute in details view
Edit template
In template

Notifications

  • Subscribe to content so you will be notified by email in case of changes.
  • Notifications are sent in a batch in a single email to users. This avoids email floods.
  • You can specify which email goes to whom upon which 'action'. This provides a very configurable notification system.
  • Emails can be localized.
  • Emails use 'token replace' to give you awesome power in tuning the appearance of messages.
  • Send Audit emails. The email address will receieve an email for every action in the document management system (configurable).
Email
Notification tuning

Batch download/upload

  • Select a number of files and/or folders and the contents will be zipped and sent for download.
  • Also works with 'Mail Me'.
  • Select 'unzip' and a zip file will be unzipped upon upload preserving the folder structure contained therein.
Batch Download
DL Zip
Open zip
Unzip on upload

Multilingual features

  • DMX is one of the first modules to implement content localization.
  • Document titles, remarks, custom attributes and category names can be specified in any number of languages and will show up accordingly to the user.
  • This feature is already employed for a number of years at major European companies for their intranet.
ML Edit

Syndication

  • Use the RSS feed for a what's new from your document library.
  • Feed respects user's login. It will not show what is not available to the user.
  • Feed uses DMX root folder setting. Only items below that are syndicated.
  • Feed can be made to restrict to a category.
  • Feed includes ALL metadata in extension to Rss format.
RSS Settings
Rss Icon
Extended Properties

Unique extensible architecture

DMX was designed with extensibility in mind. We specialize in delivering custom solutions based on DMX using these features. Let us know what your needs are and we’ll give you an indication on the possibilities using DMX as a platform for document centric solutions.

Document Exchange Features At a Glance

Organize your content

  • Store your files in a folder structure, just as you would when using your trusted Windows Explorer. Any document belongs to exactly one folder.
  • Organize your files using categories. Any document can belong to multiple categories.
  • Use global or folder-based and inheritable attributes for content

Share content

  • Share your files across your portal. Every DMX module is a virtual drive into an underlying folder structure. Instantiate multiple DMX instances in your portal and allow your users to share content across the portal.
  • Link to content in DMX using URL that will navigate to content automatically
  • Syndicate content from DMX using RSS
  • Use folder synchronization to synchronize with files on disk

RSS Syndication

  • Restrict to category
  • Restrict to folder
  • You can specify a custom filter to further limit the content being syndicated
  • Set nr of items to syndicate
  • Rss feed includes document metadata in extension (in its own namespace)

Document Upload/Download

  • Use the wizard to upload content. Uploading becomes much more user friendly using a wizard interface, guiding the user through the process.
  • Upload control shows progress and prevents mishaps. The upload control gives the user feedback about the upload process.
  • Double click download.
  • Download by email.
  • Choose between upload controls
  • Unzip on upload

WebDAV

  • Drag and drop from your Windows Explorer to upload/download content to/from the Document Exchange
  • Open well known document formats (Office) directly from the document exchange in your client applications.
  • DMX WebDAV is fully integrated into DMX and versioning and locking are reflected in both Web UI and WebDAV backend simultaneously.
  • Open folders as ‘Web Folders’ in your Windows Explorer
  • Use your own Windows Explorer to organize content (add, delete, move, etc)
  • Set WebDAV permissions: specify roles that may access content through WebDAV

Security

  • Every item (folder, document, etc) has its own security settings.
  • Permissions are both role- and user based.
  • Permissions are extensible. By default ADD, VIEW, EDIT, APPROVE are available. For custom applications more can be added.
  • By default permissions are inherited upon creation of an item.
  • Files are hashed and renamed to prevent direct download.
  • Files can be saved outside the portal root and even to a network share to further complicate tampering.
  • Administrators can decide to switch off permission setting by regular users for particular branches of the document tree

Workflow

  • Full per item approval mechanism. Content will not show up until approved.
  • Versioning of documents. You can specify the number of versions that should be kept on the server per document.
  • New versions of items subject to approval will show up as the last approved version until approved.

Templatable UI

  • Use a templatable UI to make DMX look how you want.
  • Templates are text/html files containing tokens that are replaced by content at runtime.
  • Token documentation included in distribution
  • Adjusted templates are bound to the module instance. Create any number of different 'looks'.

Ajax UI

  • A three pane display shows navigation, file lists, and file details with statistics all on one page. The use of a splitter allows the user to examine each in detail.
  • There is a context sensitive menu on each item. Right click a file and a menu shows relevant to that file.
  • Get online help. Documentation is made available through our own menu.
  • The menu system is expandable. The menu can be adjusted for custom applications without the need to recompile code.
  • The details screen is expandable. The details screen is made to be able to show multiple panes so that custom applications can add their own details screen.
  • Powerful batch downloading. Select multiple items, and click download. The items will be zipped (preserving folder structure) and provided as download.
  • Use of style sheets permits customization.

Search

  • Use the search box above the file list to quickly filter a list without interaction with the server (i.e. this is lightning fast)
  • Search engine is configurable and can set changed per portal.
  • Document contents are indexed using DotLucene® search engine or MS Indexing Service.
  • Use our unique on screen search panel to search the entire contents of the repository
  • Search on any field or combination of fields.
  • Use an advanced search box to compile your own Lucene syntax queries.
  • Limit search to folder/subfolders

Notifications

  • Subscribe to content and be notified upon changes
  • Use of tokens means admin can make custom notifications
  • The notification mechanism can be expanded for use in custom applications
  • Notifications are pooled and sent in batches to avoid email floods

Localization

  • Document Exchange is fully localizable.
  • We work with others to provide as many language packs out of the box as we can.
  • Document Exchange implements content localization. Titles of documents, categories, custom attributes and remarks can be specified in multiple languages.

Extensible architecture

  • The architecture of this module allows the module to be easily expanded in custom projects
  • This allows us to provide custom solutions with minimal code forks
  • Provider model for aspects like notification, search and storage
  • Free extensions are made available regularly

Admin/host functions

  • Script runner includes scripts for less common administrative tasks like content reindexing. Extensible solution that avoids screen clutter with infrequent tasks.
  • Export script to export complete DMX to a directory on the server's hard disk
  • Web.config editor to tune key parameters (max upload size, etc) and additions
  • Support for IPortable. Export the contents and settings of DMX in portal templates

Performance

  • Document Exchange is powerful and fast. We continuously monitor performance and rearchitect the application if necessary.

Continuity and quality control

  • Seamless upgrade from DMX 3
  • Many new features planned for future upgrades
  • Upgrade subscription model: licenses now offer one year of free upgrades
  • We work with a network of dedicated customers that put DMX through its paces

Requirements

  1. SQL Server 2005/Express. DMX uses some of the latest enhancements in SQL 2005.
  2. IIS 6 (Windows 2003) or higher. You can run DMX on IIS 5 (Windows XP) but it won’t be able to run WebDAV features
  3. Trust level: Medium or Full. Some components (like DotLucene) require full trust. DMX will work in medium trust, but some features will become disabled.
  4. DNN 4 For DMX you’ll need to run version 04.06.02 or higher of DotNetNuke

Licensing

Licenses for DMX are ‘per DNN installation’ with a maximum of 25 portals using the module. This means that you can run up to 25 sites using DNN/DMX on a single license. Furthermore, the license allows the user to install it on a staging or testing server. The license includes one whole year of free updates (minor or major). Read more ...

Other licenses

Contact us or go to the Bring2mind website for details about the 'pro' license (unlimited portals), 'enterprise' license (unlimited installs for own organization), 'partial source' license (get all code behind classes and a number of providers so you can change the module and learn how to extend it) and the 'OEM' license (roll out to your customers in your own branded solution).

Activation

DMX needs to be activated to work across a network. It does not need activation if used locally (i.e. when addressed through http://localhost/ or http://127.0.0.1/). The latter will permit most developers to set up test sites on their own machine and try the module out. If you need to use it across a network and it is for testing, you can always use the trial activation mode (30 days). If you feel at any time you should be permitted to activate at more DNN installations, don’t hesitate to contact us. The policy at Bring2mind is that first and foremost you should have a working module. The mechanism is just there to prevent illegal and/or ‘unconscious’ spreading of the software. It is not meant to hinder you in any way.

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Spotlight Reviews
 4.88 (8 product reviews)
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Anita A says... 5.0

I have been using DNN since version 2 and I have purchased over a hundred modules for companies, non-profits, clients, and personal sites. The Bring2mind document management module is one of the best modules I have used. The developer, Peter Donker provides outstanding technical support – he has not hesitated to answer questions and help us customize our implementation. This is a feature rich solution and Bring2mind supports their product – I highly recommend this company and the modules they build. Lewis Hill Directory of Technology Online Trading Academy

Posted 10/30/2008

Andrew Z says... 5.0

Absolutely fantastic module, really works well for document repository and versioning - PLUS the support is quick and effective, a great combination and worth every penny.

Posted 10/8/2007

Dwight B says... 4.0

Has a lot of nice features, just as before. Easy to install and use and covers the full gammit of document management. I purchased the very first version of dmx and have enjoyed the way it has matured. I also use SharePoint and now, Document Exchange Pro4 supports webdev making documents management even eaiser.

Posted 9/24/2007

Guido K says... 5.0

Document Exchange Professional 3 and Document Exchange Professional 4 are the best Document Management Moduls for DotNetNuke in the Market!!! We have many many Experience with many different other Modules but not Module offer this Functionality and Features and Robust Work. We use the Module currently in the latest Version 4 and love all the new Features to Manage over 800 Documents by our Goverment Customer. Before we have used the Module in the Version 3 since 1 or 2 Years. Bring2Mind (Peter) have every a open Ear for new Feature Requests or Questions in the Great Forum. The Support is very fast and great. Great Work Peter!!! Thank you for this great Module!

Posted 9/14/2007

Robert R says... 5.0

I've been using Document Exchange Professional for 2 years. The release of v4 has shown Bring2mind is not sitting still by introducing great enhancements to an already great product. The introduction of WebDAV to support web folders with DMX, along with MS Indexing Service for content searching, and support for .NET 2 Medium Trust are great features. Peter at Bring2mind has been great to work with over these last 2 years and represents the type of development company that is extremely important to me as an IT consultant, who recommends and implements solutions for my clients.

Posted 1/24/2008

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Q:  We have a main website with different parent portals, can we share documents between different portals?
A:  Not directly, no. Care has been taken to prevent leakage of data between portals. But publically visible documents (i.e. VIEW rights for All Users role) can be consumed by another portal. You can leverage the RSS capabilities of DMX for this. The other portals coule display that feed in an appealing way and it would show downloadable links. But you can't show the "mother" portal's content within the regular DMX Web UI.

Q:  Is there any types of files which cannot be uploaded i.e is their any restriction on uploading video files (bar the max size restrictions)?
A:  No. Every file is considered just a blob of bytes and file type is irrelevant. There is a finite set of inbuilt recognized file types, but you can expand on this.

Q:  I want a staff member to be able to upload files in bulk or in a ZIP file. Is there a simple interface for this?
A:  In the current version bulk upload through zip is available (you can select unzip when uploading a file). In an upcoming major release (5.3) we'll also support uploading multiple files in the upload interface.

Q:  I want a Staff member to be able to upload PDF payroll documents that will be viewable by employees. Is there a way that when each employee logs in they will only see their documents and not have the ability to see any others?
A:  Absolutely. In this case I'd advise to set permissions correctly on containing folders (one ofr each employee). Within a part of the document tree you can also decide to not let the staff adjust permissions. Added files will inherit permissions by default so that decreases chance of accidental permission tweaking by those that upload. Furthermore: you can have a page with a DMX visible to staff members only where they do the uploading. Then, on a page viewable by employees you set a DMX with a so-caleld "root pattern" which will render starting at the folder of the logged in user. That limits risk of data leak even more. Plus, it makes the user experience for all involved very smooth.

Q:  hello, I am interested in using your product but would like to demo it in my environment first. Would that be possible? Thanks in advance.
A:  Yes. Please go to the Bring2mind site and download the module through the "download" link on the home page. You will also find the installation and getting started manuals there. In the installation manual you will find how to activate the module for a trial period.

Q:  I was wondering if the RSS Newsfeed on your module would contact the customer when documents were added/changed. Thanks for your help, Mike
A:  Hi Mike, No it doesn't. But in Outlook you can add a newsfeed and you'll see anything new come in. I use this for Codeplex changes for particular projects for instance. Regards, Peter Donker

Q:  Please confirm that the documents module does not support comments back and forth about a file? Is there a comment field? I would think this would be pretty basic? However, have you thought of adding this feature?
A:  There is a comments addon to allow this. You can find it on the extensions page on teh Bring2mind site. It is free for customers.

Q:  We downloaded the trial version of your product, but it is telling us we need to enter a liscense. What do we need to do in order to try out your product?
A:  Please download the installation manual as well and follow the instructions under trial activation.

Q:  Is it possible to setup a directory called users and under it have a folder for each user, but when the user does click on it they only see their folder. I have several hundred users and don't want them to need to search through a list of folders to get to theirs.
A:  Yes. Since v 5.2.2 user based folders are supported and the user only sees the contents of his/her own folder. Those that need to see everything will look at another instance of the module which is set to show a folder higher up the folder hierarchy.

Q:  I need to upload about 50 PDF's a week of employee payroll files. Can I set this up somehow so that the specific files are only viewable by the individual employees?
A:  Absolutely. Permissions are set for files individually and can use both security roles and individual user accounts.

Q:  Hello - I want to use the module in a way that will support RSS feeds by document category. For example, assume I have three categories of documents (e.g., Red, Green and Blue). I want to publish three specific RSS feeds on another DNN page that will display links to the Red, Green and Blue documents - but only the ones within the category. Is this supported? Or is there a better way to accomplish this type of filtering? Thank you.
A:  Hi, Yes this is possible. Every DMX instance looks at the same data. The RSS it emits can be tuned to only display category X. So you could set up 3 modueles for categories red, blue and green without sacrificing that it concerns the same data. Also, you could filter it out using XSL. As the categories are emitted, you could retrieve them in the feed and filter the feed that way. Kind regards

Q:  Greetings. We currently have a site that is using DMX version 3.4.8 and would like to upgrade to 5.1. We currently have DotNetNuke version 4.3.5 and will also be upgrading to version 5.X. Can you tell me what are the potential issues/problems we might encounter in executing this migration. Also, what is the migration path that we'd have to take to do such an upgrade? We are trying to estimate the time needed to perform this upgrade. Any help and insight on what we are attempting to do is greatly appreciated.
A:  Hi, I can only answer for the DMX upgrade path. The DNN best upgrade path is subject of lively discussions on the DNN site I think. Ideally for this you'd upgrade DNN first and then DMX. Do a test on a local machine first to see if you spot any errors during upgrade. DMX should upgrade in one go. You can use the downloadable test version for this if you want. Trial activate and try to run the 'DMX 3 to 5 upgrade script' as per the installation manual. That's about it. Regards, Peter Donker

Q:  Hi. I'm interested in your product and have been testing it using the trial version. Question for you though... does the search only index contents of Word documents? I would like it to be able to seach on PDF documents as well. Is this possible? Thanks
A:  Yes, PDF is no problem. The contents search leverages iFilters. The Office iFilters are installed by default on your server. The PDF you can download from Adobe. The same goes for any other 'strange' format. It's up to the manufacturer to distribute an iFilter so that Windows can index the document type. Regards, Peter Donker

Q:  how much is it to upgrade from DMX 3 to 5.1 pro?
A:  There is no longer a discount for DMX 3. There was a window back in 2007 when DMX 4 was launched but that has now transpired. DMX 4 to 5 was continuous and did not require repurchasing.

Q:  Is there a license option for unlimited domains across unlimited DNN installations? If so, how much?
A:  Please contact us by email (info@bring2mind.net) for a full list of licenses and options with pricing. Regards, Bring2mind

Q:  I have a site with a few hundred PDF files that I want to give my site users access to that are categorized in several folders and sub-folders. I just need a module that will allow me to point to the "home directory" of the repository and it will do the rest automatically (build the tree, etc.). Is this possible with DMX? I have installed the trial but cannot figure out how to do this. Thanks!
A:  The current version can 'import' content, so you get your complete structure the way it is currently but it will effectively be copied. The upcoming 5.1 version will also allow you to synchronize with a folder on the server's hard disk. Then you can add or remove content on that folder and it will be visible in DMX. Kind Regards

Q:  I see references to Document Exchange being able to index the content of MS Office and Adobe Acrobat files. Is it possible to extend this to OpenOffice at all?
A:  DMX does not do the reading of the fiel formats itself, it relies on the operating system to do so. The O/S does this through a mechanism called IFilters (this is also used by Windows search for instance). The IFilter for MS Office is installed by default when you install Windows. The Acrobat IFilter can be downloaded from the Adobe website. Any other formats you'll need to find the IFilter from the vendor. Note this is very generic and I assume there is an IFilter for OpenOffice documents.

Q:  Can I integrate DMX with Amazon S3? If not is it in the feature plans?
A:  Not in the current version (05.00) but it is planned.

Q:  Does DMX 5.0 work with DNN 5.0.0. If not, when will it likely be ready? Thanks Mike
A:  Hi, Initial testing shows DMX 05.00.01 runs on DNN 05.00.00. DMX has in fact been used in part to debug DNN 5.0.0! Having said that: you should be aware that DotNetNuke 5 probably needs time before it's production ready. A lot of work has gone into that release but only after release to the wide DNN community do more obscure bugs manifest themselves. My advice is to use DNN 05.00.00 to get ready for 05.00.01. Report any issues you have through regular channels. Kind regards, Peter Donker

Q:  Good Morning, Do you have a trial or online demo of this product?
A:  Absolutely: Trial: http://www.bring2mind.net Demo: http://demo.bring2mind.net Kind regards

Q:  Hi I was wondering if there is a multi server liecene? Thanks & Regards S.M.Ovenden
A:  Hi, Yes, there is. Please contact us on info@bring2mind.net for the latest rundown of license types and pricing. Kind regards

Q:  do you have a version that includes source code?
A:  Partial source code, yes. Please contact us for more information on info@bring2mind.net.

Q:  This appears to be a great module, I have a client that wants to allow users to create folders, upload files and give permission to individual users on their own. Is there a way for a single user to pick another registered user to say you have permission to see my file or work?
A:  Yes

Q:  On your website you have a search (DNN search box) and the search results returns "Search Results" and "DMX Search Results." Does this DMX search results feature come with Document Exchange?
A:  Yes, it does.

Q:  I need to know whether the DMX search engine is integrated with other DNN modules or with default DNN search
A:  Hi, It is impossible to integrate the DMX and DNN search engines. DNN search is too coarse only allowing security on a whole module, while DMX has security per document. DMX search searches DMX content only. Having said that you can simulate integration by adding DMX to the search results page of DNN (there is a pre-configured script to do this) and then your general DNN search will also show up results from the DMX search engine. Kind regards

Q:  what companies have installed this software?
A:  The list is too long to enumerate here and the majority I'm not even aware of as the module is often bought through 'integrators'. I hope it suffices to say it is installed by companies in all sectors (industry, retail, medical, government, military, education, etc). Some small and others big. I'll try to be more specific (without naming names) about a few that I know off hand: There is one of the worlds largest retailers (US) that uses this. It also runs the intranet of one of the biggest vacuum cleaning industries in Europe. It runs at the UN. I know of at least 2 hospitals (one in the US the other in The Netherlands) that use this product. The US military has bought several copies as well as the US coast guard. There are multiple municipalities that use it throughout the world. Somehow any enumeration does injustice to the many other installations out there. It has been sold on all continents (save Antarctica of course). Kind regards

Q:  Is it possible to control the sorting of folders (date descending, alpha, etc.)?
A:  Only on the columns displayed for now. Future flexibility in columns and sorting is planned. Also, it is not too hard to make a custom view of the documents in a straight datagrid. The main UI is meant first and foremost to manage content. For presentations there are always alternatives. Contact us to ask more details.

Q:  I have an app where we need to upload approx 100 docs each week with each document being associated with a separated user. Is there an interface that will allow me to batch the upload and specify the permissions easily?
A:  Hi, No there is not. But this can be made of course. Any specific extensions can be requested by emailing us and we'll make you an offer if you want. Alternatively you can invest in the 'partial source' and see for yourself how to 'talk to the DMX API'. Kind regards

Q:  Hi, Is it possible to have more "traditional" download views also. More like V3 ? Thanks
A:  Yes. Several addons are in development like those distributed for DMX 3. Find them on Bring2mind.net. E.g. (Cat)Shortlist that provide a simple click-download list of documents from a single folder/category.

Q:  Hi there, do you have a demo online? Thanks
A:  http://demo.bring2mind.net

Q:  Will Doc Exchange 4 still function when DNN5 is released? Do you anticipate a new version of Doc Exchange to be released quickly after DNN4?
A:  I cannot give an answer to the first question. DNN 5 is nearing beta, but it is impossible to say at this stage what the definitive form will be. Regarding the second question: Yes. I am involved with the Core Team and follow developments closely. I do, however, reserve the right to 'lag behind' as it is generally not a good idea to use a .0 (let alone a .0.0) in production and breaking changes are expected (and DMX is a fairly complex module). But in the long run DMX will evolve with the platform, for sure.

Q:  I have an application where I'll want to organise about 10,000 documents in about 2,500 folders and subfolders. Will DMX handle that easily?
A:  Yes. Note that if you import them all at once then they'll be physically stored in one directory which might give some issues on the server. But this can be repaired by hand (contact me for details if necessary). Otherwise there are no issues. DMX scales very well.

Q:  I would like to test V4 in Localhost on my XP Pro PC. Is this possible?
A:  Yes. Download the trial module from bring2mind.net (link on the front page). The only thing you'll not be able to test is WebDAV because XP is IIS 5.

Q:  Does the search feature respect the role or user based permissions set on the document or folder?
A:  Yes. This is key in the solution and philosophy behind DMX. You see what you are allowed to see and access.

Q:  is there a demo version available if so where do i find it?
A:  On www.bring2mind.net.

Q:  We are too concerned about security of our docs, but we do need to have ftp access to the files. Is this possible?
A:  This is a contradiction in terms. FTP is inherently unsafe and for that reason alone DMX does not support this. There is WebDAV as an alternative.

Q:  I have a situation where user wants to be able to open excel document , make changes to the document and save it on the server. Can this be done ?
A:  Yes. This is possible with WebDAV.

Q:  Can this module be used with SQL 2005 Express ?
A:  Absolutely.

Q:  What is the maximum size for upload/download?
A:  The upload component that is used under full trust handles files up to 2 Gb. Under medium trust the regular ASP.NET component is used which uses limits set in the web.config. In either case you'll need to specify the maximum size in the web.config. In the latter case also the executionTimeout.

Q:  I have installed the software for testing and like it so far. I would like to allow several others to beta test and get their feedback before we purchase. Is it possible to get a 30 day activation for testing?
A:  Yes. You can activate the module using a 'trial' license which gives one Month of fully functional operation.

Q:  I'm very interested in your module. One of the features I'm looking for is the ability to show a list of document titles/dates uploaded etc to unregistered users on my portal but not allow them to click and view/download the data unless they register. Since you do not offer the source code, will this information be put into a SQL Table where I can grab it and make my own module to display it? Document title, date, version, comments, type...that kind of basic information?
A:  All the data is there in SQL. You could even use a Reports module to run an SQL query to retrieve this data.

Q:  Is your module compatible with SQL Server 2005 Express?
A:  Yes. Just not with SQL 2000 (regular or MSDE).

Q:  Do you have workflow capability for this? I have users that need to submit documents for review before we can allow them to be filed. So for instance, a project manager needs to be able submit a statement of work document for review before it can be filed in their project documents folder.
A:  It does not (yet) utilize the .NET 3 WWF classes. We're holding off as we expect DNN to make a move with this soon. In the meantime the old DMX 3 way of extending the module can still be used. Many workflow applications have been made on the basis of DMX, and I'm sure your project is possible. Get in touch with us for your specific needs and we can see how it can be implemented.

Q:  We purchased DMX 3 not too long ago (4 months) and have been implementing it into our development site. Will the Navigator, What’s New and Shortlist modules (we have customized controls) still work the same? Is this included as an upgrade with our original purchase or do we need to purchase 4 outright to upgrade, or is there a discount?
A:  Some addons will be rendered obsolete (i.e. Navigator). Others will need to be adapted. In the current version the focus is on the DMX core. We expect to start updating the addons soon. For now, the addons will probably break. There is no price involved for the upgrade of free addons. They will remain free in the future.

Q:  Hi, I need to know if there is a way we track users downloading documents from our site. if there is no easy way, what would it take to develop it? I need to know as soon as possible.
A:  Any action gets logged. It is a question of getting the reports the way you want. It's all there in the SQL. You could use a regular core DNN reports module, 3rd party reporting module, or have your own baked with DMX.

Q:  If we are hosting on www.webhostforlife.com, will we be able to use the DMX features?
A:  I'm not familiar with every hosting package. It's more a question for them. You'll need (1) IIS control to use webDAV, and (2) full trust to use content search and upload control. Ask them about this. If running 'minimally' DMX 4 will still work but without WebDAV and only meta-data search and regular asp.net upload.

Q:  Does your module have any option to add an existing folder via UNC on a remote machine using impersonation for authentication? Basically passing a user that lives on the remote machine or domain that has full permissions and then using your module security for permissions via the DNN portal? Thanks!
A:  No. DMX manages its own contents and can never use a share that is used by others. It is able to store its own contents in a repository. Using WebDAV you might also use 3rd party tools to synchronize. We're looking at an inbuilt synchronization as well. But the underlying document repository is always exclusive to DMX.

Q:  Can DNN search within/the content of PDFs using your product? Meaning... just by using DNN default search function, the return will also now include the content from uploaded .PDF docs.
A:  Yes, it will provided you install Adobe's Acrobat iFilter on your web server. This is a free download from Adobe.

Q:  Will the source code be available for sale?
A:  No. Due to licensing restrictions of included 3rd party components it is not possible to distribute a useful source distribution. Currently we're working on a combination of an escrow arrangement and a partial source version for OEM customers. In that distribution only UI source code would be included.

Q:  An employee of ours purched a copy of document exchange 3 SCI-66281. I do not have that login could you issue a coupon for a v.4 50% discount to my account "cburch" /thx
A:  Please contact us directly through info@bring2mind.net for this.

Q:  Is your module compatible with MS SQL Server 2000?
A:  No. Only MS SQL Server 2005.

Q:  Hi there, I have an inquiry about your your search; 'Search of both meta-data and content' Does it search content in Word and PDF? If it searches Word does it require Server to have Windows Indexing Services running? If it searches PDF's, is PDF IFilter v6.0 required? Look forward to your reply.
A:  Hi, It searches the Word and Pdf files and any other file types for which you have installed an IFilter (so, yes, you need the PDF IFilter to be installed). It does NOT require Windows Indexing Service to run because it uses DotLucene. Kind regards

Q:  Is there a trial version or are the manuals available for review prior to purchase?
A:  Yes there is. Find it on Bring2mind.net under downloads.

Q:  Is there a demo of DMX 4 up that we can play with? We using DMX 3 extensively and I would like to see the differences.
A:  I'm working on this. Give me another couple of days or so to get this set up.

Q:  How easy or difficult is it to upgrade from version 3.x. Are the documents automatically converted, or does this need to be done manually?
A:  It's all automized. After installation you'll need to click a button to upgrade the content and you can sit back and watch it convert. It's all described in the installation manual. I've done an upgrade of an installation with 46000+ documents, so I'm fairly confident it works well. Note that I always advise to do any upgrade on a testing server first. It's just good practice. Kind regards, Peter Donker Bring2mind
 
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