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<p class="alert alert-warning">'''Warning!''' The Alfresco plugin does not work with Alfresco 5.0.c or later. The Alfresco repository has been removed from the standard Moodle 3.2.</p>


An Alfresco repository can be enabled by an administrator in ''Administration > Modules > Repositories > Manage repositories''.
The Alfresco repository enables users to link to or copy files from Alfresco into Moodle.  


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==Capabilities==
 
There is just one capability, repository/alfresco:view, which is allowed for the default authenticated user role.
 
==See also==
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AznAGxuD_94 Video on Adding a file to Alfresco and copying it into Moodle 2]
*[http://www.packtpub.com/article/integrating-moodle-2-alfresco-manage-content-for-business Integrating Moodle 2.0 with Alfresco to Manage Content for Business] article
 
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REMARK: Alfresco supports WebDAV ; so yo can activate WebDAV repositories on Moodle and create an instance to Alfresco.

Latest revision as of 08:40, 2 October 2017

Warning! The Alfresco plugin does not work with Alfresco 5.0.c or later. The Alfresco repository has been removed from the standard Moodle 3.2.

The Alfresco repository enables users to link to or copy files from Alfresco into Moodle.

Capabilities

There is just one capability, repository/alfresco:view, which is allowed for the default authenticated user role.

See also

REMARK: Alfresco supports WebDAV ; so yo can activate WebDAV repositories on Moodle and create an instance to Alfresco.