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Old Digital File Pro - Where is path to the download files stored?

Thread began 11/10/2014 7:46 pm by mywebassist220499 | Last modified 11/12/2014 12:58 pm by mywebassist220499 | 2348 views | 12 replies

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Old Digital File Pro - Where is path to the download files stored?

I have a website I built some years ago using older WA extensions including eCart and Digital File Pro. I have just migrated the site to a new server that has a different path to the site files. The download links no longer work on the new server and I'm guessing it's because of that different path to the download files.

My question is if anyone can let me know where within DFP it stores that path. (I'm assuming it is stored in a file created - used by DFP.) I'm hoping to edit the file directly instead of having to start a square 1 with the updated WA extension. I have then new WA extensions but am trying to find the fastest way to get the download links working correctly.

Thanks,
David

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