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Configuring File Upload Restrictions

With our document storage options, users can download stored files to various devices. To avoid the risk of downloading potentially malicious files (such as malware) the system blocks the upload and download of the following file types from within the document section and client portal:

.zip .bat .rar .pif .application .gadget .msi .msp
.com .scr .hta .cpl .msc .jar .cmd .vb
.vbs .vbe .js .jse .ws .wsf .wsc .wsh
.ps1 .ps1xml .ps2 .ps2xml .psc1 .psc2 .lnk .inf
.msh .msh1 .msh2 .mshxml .msh1xml .msh2xml .scf .reg

Firm admins have the ability to change these restrictions under Setup > Security

Important: These restrictions are put in place to avoid the downloading of potentially malicious files. We highly recommend consulting your firm’s IT administrator before making any changes.

Configuring File Type Restriction

Note: Only users with Security permissions can make changes to Document Security.

  1. From the left navigation panel, click Setup.
  2. At the bottom of the Setup gray left navigation, click Security.
  3. On the Security screen, click on the orange icon beside Document Security.
  4. To permit a file type:
    1. Highlight the file extension from the Restricted list.
    2. Use the >> arrow to move the selected file to the Allowed column.
  5. To restrict a file type that was previously allowed:
    1. Highlight the file extension from the Allowed list.
    2. Use the << arrow to move the selected file to the Restricted column.
  6. Once you have made your selections, click Save. The alert message reads, Allowing dangerous file types during upload and download increases the possibility of malware attacks against your firm’s devices. Are you sure want to continue?
  7. If you wish to allow the restricted file type, click Yes.

Your firm users can now upload/download/share files with the allowed extension.

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