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<h2>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)</h2>
<p>This page contains some of the most frequently asked questions with their
answers. If you have a problem it may be quickest to check this page first.</p>
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<h3>Cannot access uploaded files</h3>
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<p><b>Question:</b> I have a strange problem with my new installation of Moodle. Whenever I try
to access or view an uploaded resource, whether in the "Files" menu or on the course page,
I get a 404 error like this one:
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Not Found<br>
The requested URL /moodle/file.php/2/myfile.jpg was not found on this server.
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<p><b>Answer:</b> Some web servers don't support the default method Moodle uses to pass arguments to a script.</p>
<p>As Admin, go into the "Configure Variables" page and change the setting for
"slasharguments". You should now be able to access your uploaded files.</p>
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