If you have a scheduled publishing job set up, it should be picked up at
that point.

If not, executing a manual publish on one of the pages that the file is
linked from should send the new file up. If you're file storage is on the
file system, make sure you don't just copy the file to the directory via
Explorer. Always use the Asset Manager to upload or change files as there
are database commits that occur at the same time as the physical file is
changed.

Cheers,

Gavin

On 22 May 2012 18:43, sankumarr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am quite a newbie to Reddot CMS. I have to replace a file that's linked
> to a page. I have managed to replace the file in one of the folders. Now, I
> am not sure, how to publish it. I mean, if it is a content page, I click on
> the "Release this page" link. But in this case what should I be doing?
>
> Thanks in advance
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