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362 Part V: Administration of Windows SharePoint Services<br />

Office 2003 installed, must be running <strong>Microsoft</strong> Windows Messenger version 4.6 or<br />

later or MSN Messenger version 4.6 or later on their client computers, <strong>and</strong> must have<br />

valid accounts with the .NET Messenger or Exchange Instant Messaging service. Note<br />

that the e-mail address for the instant messaging account must be the same as the<br />

e-mail address for the user account in Windows SharePoint Services. See Figure 15-7.<br />

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Figure 15-7 Smart Tag, Upload Size, <strong>and</strong> Alert settings<br />

Maximum Upload Size<br />

This is the place to specify the maximum file size to allow when files are uploaded<br />

to a website on this virtual server. See Figure 15-7.<br />

Setting the Maximum File Upload Size from the Comm<strong>and</strong> Line<br />

If you prefer to change the maximum file upload size setting from the comm<strong>and</strong><br />

line, use the Stsadm.exe comm<strong>and</strong> with the following parameters:<br />

Stsadm –o setproperty –pn max-file-post-size –pv <br />

Replace with a numerical value, in megabytes (MB).<br />

Note Even though you can increase the Maximum Upload Size to a much<br />

larger number, <strong>Microsoft</strong>’s recommendation is not to exceed 50 MB for best<br />

performance. Note that this applies to the Upload Multiple Files feature in<br />

Office 2003. We have successfully tested uploading much larger file sets<br />

using the Web Folder client with the drag-<strong>and</strong>-drop method.<br />

Alert Settings<br />

This setting allows you to enable or disable alerts for all sites under the virtual<br />

server, <strong>and</strong> it allows you to configure default settings for alerts. See Figure 15-7.

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