text/microsoft-resx 2.0 System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 Attention: The requested album does not exist in the database, so the top level album is shown instead. Displayed when user requests an album that doesn't exist. Specifically, a query string parameter named aid was passed to the page, but no record in the Album table exists with the specified album ID (the database field is named AlbumID). Attention: Both the album title and summary you entered exceeded the maximum number of characters, and the text was truncated. The album title must be less than {0} characters, and the album summary must be less than {1} characters. Displayed when user enters an album name and summary whose length exceeds the field's definition. Attention: The album title you entered exceeded the maximum number of characters, and was truncated. The album title must be less than {0} characters. Displayed when user enters an album title whose length exceeds the field's definition. Attention: The album summary you entered exceeded the maximum number of characters, and was truncated. The album summary must be less than {0} characters. Displayed when user enters an album summary whose length exceeds the field's definition. Attention: This album does not currently contain any media objects. Therefore, a thumbnail cannot be assigned to this album. The message detail that is displayed when user tries to assign a thumbnail image for an album that does not contain any media objects. Attention: This album does not contain any media objects. Therefore, none can be copied. Displayed when user tries to copy media objects in an album that does not contain any media objects. Attention: This album does not contain any images. Displayed when user tries to delete hi-res images in an album that does not contain any images. Attention: This album does not contain any media objects. Therefore, there is nothing to be deleted. Displayed when user tries to delete media objects in an album that is empty. Attention: This album contains no media objects. Therefore, it has no captions to edit. Displayed when user tries to edit captions for an album that does not contain any media objects. Attention: This album does not contain any media objects. Therefore, there is nothing to be moved. Displayed when user tries to move media objects in an album that does not contain any media objects. Attention: This album does not contain any media objects. Therefore, there are none to rearrange. Displayed when user tries to rearrange media objects in an album that doesn't contain any media objects. Rotate images aborted... Displayed when user tries to rotate images for an album that contain any images. Attention: The caption you entered exceeded the maximum allowed length, and was truncated. A caption must be less than {0} characters. Displayed when user enters a caption whose length exceeds the field's definition. The high resolution versions of the image(s) you chose have been successfully deleted. Displayed when user successfully deletes one or more high resolution images from an album, leaving only the compressed and thumbnail versions. Attention: The requested media object does not exist in the database, so the top level album is shown instead. Displayed when user requests a media object that doesn't exist. Specifically, a query string parameter named moid was passed to the page, but no record in the MediaObject table exists with the specified media object ID (the database field is named MediaObjectID). Attention: This web site requires javascript for some features, such as running a slide show and navigating between media objects. Turn on javascript for full website functionality. This text is inserted into a <noscript> on any page that has a <script> tag. It will be displayed by the browser when javascript is disabled on the user's browser. The media object(s) you chose have been successfully deleted. Displayed when user successfully deletes one or more media objects from an album. Attention: One or more captions you entered exceeded the maximum allowed length, and was truncated. A caption must be less than {0} characters. Displayed when user enters a caption whose length exceeds the field's definition. An error occurred during synchronization. Displayed when an error occurs when synchronizing database with media object files on hard drive. The data store has been successfully synchronized with your files. Displayed when user successfully synchronizes database with media object files on hard drive. The media object you chose has been set as the source of a thumbnail image for this album. The message detail that is displayed when user successfully assigns a thumbnail image to the album. Attention: Your user name or password is incorrect. Displayed when user tries to log in but user name or password is incorrect. Album not found... Displayed when user requests an album that doesn't exist. Specifically, a query string parameter named aid was passed to the page, but no record in the Album table exists with the specified album ID (the database field is named AlbumID). Album text truncated... Displayed when user enters an album name and summary whose length exceeds the field's definition. Album text truncated... Displayed when user enters an album title whose length exceeds the field's definition. Album text truncated... Displayed when user enters an album summary whose length exceeds the field's definition. Assign thumbnail aborted... The message header that is displayed when user tries to assign a thumbnail image for an album that does not contain any media objects. Copy media objects aborted... Displayed when user tries to copy media objects in an album that does not contain any media objects. Delete hi-res images aborted... Displayed when user tries to delete hi-res images in an album that does not contain any media objects. Delete media objects aborted... Displayed when user tries to delete media objects in an album that does not contain any media objects. Edit captions aborted... Displayed when user tries to edit captions for an album that does not contain any media objects. Rearrange media objects aborted... Displayed when user tries to rearrange media objects in an album that does not contain any media objects. Caption truncated... Displayed when user enters a caption whose length exceeds the field's definition. Hi-res image(s) successfully deleted... Displayed when user successfully deletes one or more high resolution images from an album, leaving only the compressed and thumbnail versions. Media object not found... Displayed when user requests a media object that does not exist. Specifically, a query string parameter named moid was passed to the page, but no record in the MediaObject table exists with the specified media object ID (the database field is named MediaObjectID). Media object(s) successfully deleted... Displayed when user successfully deletes one or more media objects from an album. Caption truncated... Displayed when user enters a caption whose length exceeds the field's definition. Synchronization failed Displayed when an error occurs when synchronizing database with media object files on hard drive. Synchronization successful! Displayed when user successfully synchronizes database with media object files on hard drive. Thumbnail successfully assigned... The message header that is displayed when user successfully assigns the source of a thumbnail image to an album. Unsuccessful login... Displayed when user tries to log in but user name or password is incorrect. Attention: This album does not contain any images that can be rotated. Displayed when user tries to rotate images for an album that does not contain any images. Transfer media objects aborted... Displayed when user tries to move media objects in an album that does not contain any media objects. Album Displayed when app needs to convey the concept of the album. Date Powered by Gallery Server Pro v{0} The string that appears in the footer of every Gallery Server Pro page. Cancel The default caption on the Cancel Button on task pages (pages in the task directory.) This value may be overwritten by the page. Save changes The default caption on the Ok Button on task pages (pages in the task directory.) This value may be overwritten by the page. Enter a name for the new album and choose a location for it. Task: Create a new album. Create album Step 1: Step 2: In which album should the new album be created? Select your choice. Album name: Confirm the deletion of this album by clicking 'Delete album'. Task: Delete an album. Delete album Click to cancel this task and go to the previous page Click to create the album Click to permanently delete this album Note: This album, all of its media objects, and all descendent albums will be permanently deleted from the web server! Use the browse button below to select one or more files on your hard drive. The file must be an object supported by Gallery Server Pro, or a ZIP file containing supported objects. ZIP files may contain multiple objects and/or nested directories. For example, you may upload a single zip file containing several directories and hundreds of media objects. Each directory will be converted to an album when it is uploaded. When you are finished selecting your files, click Upload objects. Task: Add one or more media objects to this album. Enter path to a media object or zip file containing media objects Upload media objects Click to add the specified media objects to the current album Drag each media object to its desired position. Task: Rearrange the media objects in this album. Select the media object you would like to use as the source of a thumbnail representation for this album. Task: Assign the source of a thumbnail image to this album. Assign thumbnail Click to assign the selected media object as the thumbnail for this album. You do not have permission to view the specified album. The albums for which you do have access are shown instead. Insufficient permission You are are not authorized to view any albums. Contact your administrator to request access. Insufficient permission Add New Role Edit Role Assign the following permissions to this role: Role name Add new role... Membership - Manage Roles This role applies to the following albums: Are you sure you want to delete the role Delete Edit Edit this role Add New User Edit User User name Delete Edit Edit this user Add new user... Are you sure you want to delete the user Membership - Manage Users An error occured while communicating with the server. This user is in the following roles: Account created: The label for the Account created date label on the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Create User Create User The user has been successfully created. User name: Confirm: Create another user Create New User Email address: Password: Tip: If you specify an email address, the user will be able to request that a new password be emailed if it is forgotten. This can reduce your administrative workload. (Requires email functionality to be enabled (Site Settings - Email) and the Membership provider have the following attributes set to true in web.config: enablePasswordReset, enablePasswordRetrieval, requiresUniqueEmail.) Type the user name and password for the new user. Select the roles for this user: User name Change password The radio button text associated with the Change password option on the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Description: The label for the description textbox on the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. General The text for the General tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Password The text for the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Roles The text for the Roles tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Email address: The label for the email address textbox on the Edit User and Add User dialogs on the manage users page. Email new password to user (requires that an email address has been entered for the user) The label for the checkbox on the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page asking if the new password should be emailed to the user. of Displayed before the total message count in the pager popup window. English version uses "of" so that resulting text is "Message X of Y" Message Displayed before the current message number in the pager popup window. English version uses "Message" so that resulting text is "Message X of Y" of Displayed before the total page count in the pager popup window. English version uses "of" so that resulting text is "Page X of Y" Page Displayed before the current page number in the pager popup window. English version uses "Page" so that resulting text is "Page X of Y" Is approved: The label for the Is Approved label on the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Last activity date: The label for the Last activity date label on the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Last logon date: The label for the Last logon date label on the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Last password changed date: The label for the Last password changed date label on the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Confirm: The label for the confirm new password textbox on the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. New password: The label for the new password textbox on the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. * The passwords do not match The error that is displayed when the new passwords do not match each other on the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Resets a user's password to a new, automatically generated password. You will be given the new password so you can notify the user. The radio button text associated with the Reset password option on the Password tab of the Edit User dialog on the manage users page. Update password The text on the button that updates the user's password. Click to change or reset the password The tooltip for the button that updates the user's password. Close this window without saving changes The tooltip for the Cancel button on dialog controls used throughout the site. * Required Close Close this window Next Go to next step Previous Go to previous step Argument Exception: The constructor for MediaObjectHtmlBuilder requires parameter "albumId" to be greater than zero. The albumId should contain the album ID for the album containing the media object for which the HTML is to be generated. Value passed was {0}. Argument Exception: A valid ArrayList of browsers must be passed to the MediaObjectHtmlBuilder constructor. The value passed was either null or contained zero elements. Typically you will use Request.Browser.Browsers for the "browsers" parameter. Argument Exception: The constructor for MediaObjectHtmlBuilder requires parameter "height" to be greater than or equal to zero. Value passed was {0}. Argument Exception: The constructor for MediaObjectHtmlBuilder requires parameter "mediaObjectId" to be greater than zero. The mediaObjectId should contain the media object ID for which the HTML is to be generated. Value passed was {0}. Argument Exception: A valid mime type must be passed to the MediaObjectHtmlBuilder constructor. The value passed was either null or of type NullMimeType. Argument Exception: The constructor for MediaObjectHtmlBuilder requires parameter "width" to be greater than or equal to zero. Value passed was {0}. The method GspPage.GetGalleryObjectUrl() requires parameter displayType to be a DisplayObjectType enumeration item with one of these values: Thumbnail, Optimized, Original. Instead, the value {0} was passed. Use the following link to navigate directly to this media object: Permanent URL for this media object Copy this media object to another album Delete this item Download this media object Show/hide the original, high resolution image View information about this media object Get permanent hyperlink for this media object Rotate this image Start/pause slideshow Transfer this media object to another album The method GspPage.GetPermalinkUrl() requires parameter displayType to be a DisplayObjectType enumeration item with one of these values: Optimized, Original. Instead, the value {0} was passed. Image Metadata No data available Are you sure you want to delete this media object? You are not authorized to delete this media object. You are not authorized to view the high resolution image. Add objects Add one or more media objects (photo, video, audio, etc) to the current album Assign thumbnail Assign one of the media objects in the album as source of the thumbnail for this album Copy this album Make a copy of the current album and put it in another album Copy objects Make a copy of one or more media objects and/or albums and put it in another album Create album Create a new album to store new media objects and/or albums. Delete this album Delete this album, including all media objects and any descendent albums Delete hi-res images Recover disk space by deleting one or more high resolution images in this album Delete objects Delete one or more media objects from the current album Edit captions Edit the captions for multiple media objects in this album Move this album Move the current album to another album Rearrange objects Change the order of the media objects and child albums in this album Rotate images Rotate one or more images in this album 90, 180, or 270 degrees Site admin Change system settings for Gallery Server Pro Synchronize Synchronize the media objects on the hard drive with the database Move objects Transfer one or more media objects and/or albums to another album Double click to edit This is the tooltip that appears when a user with edit permission hovers the mouse over an editable portion of the screen. Date: Summary: Album: Edit album to This is the text that appears between the start and end dates for an album. For example, specifying the word "to" results in "06/30/09 to 07/15/09" ({0} max) This is the text that informs the user of the maximum number of allowed characters for an album summary. The string must contain {0}! The {0} is used in a String.Format() method and is replaced with the maximum number of characters. For example, specifying "({0} max)" results in "(1500 max)", assuming the maximum number of charactesr for an album summary is 1500. ({0} max) This is the text that informs the user of the maximum number of allowed characters for an album title. The string must contain {0}! The {0} is used in a String.Format() method and is replaced with the maximum number of characters. For example, specifying "({0} max)" results in "(200 max)", assuming the maximum number of charactesr for an album title is 200. Begin date: End date: Summary: Album name: <p><b>Required Field Missing</b></p><p>A title is required.</p> This is the message displayed to the user when attempting to create an album and no title has been entered. HTML tags are optional. ({0} chars max) This is the text that informs the user of the maximum number of allowed characters for an album title. The string must contain {0}! The {0} is used in a String.Format() method and is replaced with the maximum number of characters. For example, specifying "({0} chars max)" results in "(200 chars max)", assuming the maximum number of charactesr for an album title is 200. Update the Gallery Server Pro database with information about the media objects in this directory. Click Synchronize to begin. Task: Synchronize this album Synchronize Synchronize this album Go The text for the search button that appears on every page. Search the gallery The tooltip for the search button that appears on every page. Select one or more media objects you would like to delete. You cannot delete albums from this page. To delete an album, navigate to that album, and then choose the Delete album option in the menu. Check / Uncheck All Task: Delete one or more media objects from this album. Delete selected objects Permanently delete the selected media objects (cannot be undone) WARNING: Any media objects you select will be permanently deleted from the web server! This action cannot be undone. You can reduce hard disk usage by deleting the high resolution versions of your images. Select the image(s) for which you would like to delete the corresponding high resolution image. The thumbnail and compressed versions will not be deleted. Check / Uncheck All Task: Delete one or more hi-res images from this album. No hi-res image This is the message displayed in place of a checkbox when the image does not have a corresponding high resolution version that can be deleted. Delete hi-res images Delete any hi-res images associated with the selected media objects (cannot be undone) Potential savings: {0} KB ({1} MB) This is the message that indicates the amount of hard disk space that may be reclaimed if the user deletes all the high resolution images in the current album. Requires two formatting placeholders: {0} is replaced with the savings in KB; {1} is replaced with the savings in MB. Ex: If the string is "Potential savings: {0} KB ({1} MB)", it may be rendered as "Potential savings: 2048 KB (2.00 MB)" WARNING: The high resolution images will be permanently deleted from the web server! If these images are important, make sure you have a copy safely stored elsewhere. Album: Album: This is the text that appears before the album title in the thumbnail view of an album. There are no objects in this album. There are no objects in this album. Click <a href='task/addobjects.aspx?aid={0}'>here</a> to add objects. Select a media object to view it. Edit the captions for each media object in the text boxes below <span class='fs'>({0} chars max)</span>. The instructions for the user on the edit captions page. Requires one formatting placeholder that will be replaced with the maximum allowed number of characters in a media object caption. Task: Edit the captions for this album. Save captions Save the captions For each image, click on the side that should be on top. Task: Rotate the images in this album Rotate images Rotate the images Your browser cannot display this media object, but you can download it by clicking the download link in the toolbar. The image you requested is not capable of having a watermark attached to it. Since your account security settings require watermarks be applied to images, the operation was aborted. Cannot retrieve image... Add albums Add media objects Administer site (all albums) Delete child albums Delete media object Edit album Edit media object Do not show watermark on image Synchronize View original, hi-res images View albums / objects Attention: This media object cannot be rotated. Rotate image aborted... Click on the side that should be on top. Rotate image Rotate image Rotate this image The media object(s) you chose have been successfully copied into this album. Media object(s) successfully copied... The media object(s) you chose have been successfully moved into this album. Media object(s) successfully moved... You cannot move or copy an album to itself or to one of its children albums. No media objects were transferred. Please review your selection. Invalid selection. Check / Uncheck All Select the album you'd like to copy the selected album to. Task: Copy album to another album Copy album Copy album Select the album you'd like to copy the selected media object to. Task: Copy media object to another album Copy object Copy object Step 1: Select one or more media object(s) you would like to copy. You can choose individual media objects or entire albums. If you choose an album, any child albums it contains are copied as well. Task: Copy media objects to another album Choose these objects Choose these objects and move to step 2 Step 2: Now select the album you'd like to copy the selected object(s) to. Then click Copy objects to finish the transfer. Task: Copy media objects to another album Copy objects Copy objects Select the album you'd like to move the selected album to. Task: Move album to another album Move album Move album Select the album you'd like to move the selected media object to. Task: Move media object to another album Move object Move object Step 1: Select one or more media objects you would like to move. You can choose individual media objects or entire albums. If you choose an album, any child albums it contains are moved as well. Task: Move media objects to another album Choose these objects Choose these media objects and move to step 2 Step 2: Now select the album you'd like to move the selected object(s) to. Then click Move objects to finish the transfer. Task: Move media objects to another album Move objects Move objects Site Settings - General Albums - General Media Objects - General Media Objects - Images Media Objects - Video / Audio / Other Media Object Types You have successfully rearranged the media objects in this album. Media objects successfully rearranged... The image(s) have been rotated. You may need to refresh this page in your browser to see the change. Image(s) successfully rotated... You are not authorized to move this media object. Moving an object requires \'delete media object\' permission. You do not have permission to move or copy media objects to the selected album. No objects were transferred. Please review your selection. Invalid selection. Attention: Please select an album. Next Previous Synchronize album Next Next object <Enter> Previous Previous object <Shift-Enter> <p>{0} files were not added because they are file types that are disabled.</p><p>Skipped files:</p>{1} The file {0} was not added because it is a file type that is disabled. Some media objects were not added. Treat ZIP files as media objects and do not extract contents Actions Gallery Server Pro Site Administration <p>Indicates whether to allow limited HTML tags in the titles and captions for albums and media objects. When checked, the following HTML tags are allowed: a, img, span, div, p, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, strong, em, u, b, i, strike, sup, sub, font, blockquote, ul, ol, li, address, pre, hr, br. Also, the following attributes are allowed: class, style, id. In addition, some tag-specific attributes are also allowed (e.g. src, alt, and title for img; href, target, name, and title for hyperlink (a)).</p><p>Javascript is NEVER allowed.</p><p>If you uncheck this option while existing media object titles and/or captions already contain HTML tags, these tags will remain. However, new and changed media object titles and captions will be stripped of HTML when they are saved.</p> Allow HTML Emails sent from Gallery Server Pro (error reports and password change notifications) will appear to be sent from this email address. Sender\\'s email address Emails sent from Gallery Server Pro (error reports and password change notifications) will appear to be sent from this person. Sender\\'s name Emails sent from Gallery Server Pro are sent to this email address. Recipient\\'s email address Emails sent from Gallery Server Pro are addressed to this person. Recipient\\'s name The value that uniquely identifies the gallery for this website. Each web application is associated with a single gallery. Gallery ID <p>The URL the user will be directed to when she clicks any page\\'s header text. It is optional: if not present, no link will be rendered.</p><p>Examples:</p><ul><li>http://www.mysite.com</li><li>/ (the root of the web site)</li><li>~/ (the root of the current application)</li></ul> Web site heading text URL The header text that appears at the top of each web page. Web site heading text When checked, the designated administrator is sent a detailed report when a web site error occurs. A valid SMTP server must be specified. Send email on error <p>Specify the port number to use when sending SMTP mail. This setting is useful when the web server is behind a proxy.</p><p>This value is stored in the config file galleryserverpro.config. If you wish to use the SMTP port specified in web.config (either explicitly assigned in this web application or inherited from a parent application), you may leave this field blank. Gallery Server Pro will automatically use the value specified in the system.net mailSettings section if no value is specified here.</p><p>If not specified, and if no value is defined (or inherited) in web.config, the default port 25 is used.</p> SMTP port number <p>Specify the IP address or name of the SMTP server used to send emails (e.g. 127.0.0.1, Godzilla, mail.yourisp.com).</p><p>If you leave it blank, Gallery Server Pro will use the SMTP server specified in the system.net-mailSettings section of web.config (both the explicit web.config for this application and the inherited values from web.config files further up the hierarchy). If no value is found in web.config, Gallery Server Pro will attempt to use the local server.</p> SMTP server The text placed within the title HTML tag on each web page. This text appears in the browser\\'s title bar and is important to search engines. Web site title Font color is invalid The background color of the thumbnail image. It can be specified as hex (e.g. #336699), RGB (e.g. 127,55,95), or one of the System.Color.KnownColor enum values (e.g. Maroon). Thumbnail background color The color of the text. It can be specified as hex (e.g. #336699), RGB (e.g. 127,55,95), or one of the System.Color.KnownColor enum values (e.g. Maroon). Thumbnail font color The font in which the text on a thumbnail is displayed. The font must be installed on the web server. If the font is not installed, a generic sans serif font will be substituted. Thumbnail font name The size, in pixels, of the font used to display the text. Valid values: 6 - 100. Thumbnail font size (px) The text to appear on a thumbnail image. Thumbnail text <p>The ratio of the width to height of the thumbnail image. The length of the longest side of the image is set by the MaxThumbnailLength property, and the length of the remaining side is calculated using this ratio.</p><p>A ratio of more than 1.00 results in the width being greater than the height (landscape), while a ratio less than 1.00 results in the width being less than the height (portrait).</p><p>Example: If MaxThumbnailLength = 115 and the aspect ratio = 1.50, the width of the default thumbnail image is 115 and the height is 77 (115/1.50).</p> Thumbnail aspect ratio The maximum number of characters to display when showing the title of an album in thumbnail view. Album title thumbnail - max number of characters The maximum number of characters to display when showing the title of a media object in a thumbnail view. Media object thumbnail title character max <p>The relative or absolute path to a directory on a local hard drive containing the media objects.</p><p>Relative paths are relative to the root of the web application. UNC or mapped drives are not valid.</p><p class=&quot;bold&quot;>Example: If Gallery Server Pro is installed at C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp, the following are all valid and point to the same location:</p><ul><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\mypics\\\\</li><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\mypics</li><li>\\\\mypics\\\\</li><li>\\\\mypics</li><li>mypics\\\\</li><li>mypics</li><li>/mypics/</li><li>/mypics</li></ul>Note: Changing the location does not move objects to the new location. If you change this setting, you should synchronize the database (from actions menu, choose synchronize) so that the records match the files in the directory.</span> Alternatively, a tool such as Windows Explorer could be used to manually copy the files from the old location to the new location.</p><p> Media object path The duration of the transition effect, in seconds, when navigating between media objects. This setting has no effect when the media object transition effect is set to None. Media object transition duration Specifies the visual transition effect to use when browsing from one media object to the next. Media object transition effect <p>The relative or absolute path to a directory on a local hard drive specifying where Gallery Server Pro should store the compressed images of media objects.<p>Relative paths are relative to the root of the web application. UNC or mapped drives are not valid. This setting is ignored for non-image media objects.</p><p class=&quot;bold&quot;>Example: If Gallery Server Pro is installed at C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp, the following are all valid and point to the same location:</p><ul><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\mypics\\\\</li><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\mypics</li><li>\\\\mypics\\\\</li><li>\\\\mypics</li><li>mypics\\\\</li><li>mypics</li><li>/mypics/</li><li>/mypics</li></ul>Note: Changing the location does not move the images to the new location. If you change this setting, you should synchronize the database (from actions menu, choose synchronize) to generate new compressed images in the new location.</span> Alternatively, a tool such as Windows Explorer could be used to manually copy the files from the old location to the new location.</p><p>Example: If Gallery Server Pro is installed at C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp, the following are all valid and point to the same location:</p><ul><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\cache\\\\</li><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\cache</li><li>\\\\cache\\\\</li><li>\\\\cache</li><li>cache\\\\</li><li>cache</li><li>/cache/</li><li>/cache</li></ul> Compressed image location <p>The relative or absolute path to a directory on a local hard drive specifying where Gallery Server Pro should store the thumbnail images of media objects.</p><p>Relative paths are relative to the root of the web application. UNC or mapped drives are not valid.</p><p>Example: If Gallery Server Pro is installed at C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp, the following are all valid and point to the same location:</p><ul><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\mypics\\\\</li><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\mypics</li><li>\\\\mypics\\\\</li><li>\\\\mypics</li><li>mypics\\\\</li><li>mypics</li><li>/mypics/</li><li>/mypics</li></ul>Note: <span class=&quot;bold&quot;>Changing the location does not move the thumbnails to the new location. If you change this setting, you should synchronize the database (from actions menu, choose synchronize) to generate new thumbnails in the new location.</span> Alternatively, a tool such as Windows Explorer could be used to manually copy the files from the old location to the new location.</p><p>Example: If Gallery Server Pro is installed at C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp, the following are all valid and point to the same location:</p><ul><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\cache\\\\</li><li>C:\\\\inetpub\\\\wwwroot\\\\gsp\\\\cache</li><li>\\\\cache\\\\</li><li>\\\\cache</li><li>cache\\\\</li><li>cache</li><li>/cache/</li><li>/cache</li></ul> Thumbnail image location <p>When you add an image or synchronize the database, Gallery Server Pro creates a compressed version of an image (in JPG format) when at least one of these is true:</p><ul><li>The file size of the image is larger than a designated value (called the compression limit)</li><li>The length of the image\\'s longest side is larger than a designated length (called the compressed image length)</li></ul><p>Example: You upload a 1656 px by 1242 px JPG image that is 800 kB. You have Gallery Server Pro configured with these settings:</p><ul><li>The compression limit is 50 kB.</li><li>The compression quality setting is 70.</li><li>The compressed image length is 640 px.</li></ul></p><p>Since the image is larger than the 50 kB limit, a compressed copy of the original is created with a quality setting of 70 and the dimensions 640 px by 480 px.</p><p>NOTE: In this example, even if the original image is less than 50 kB, a compressed image is still created, because the length of its longest side - 1656 px - is longer than the compressed image length setting (640 px).</p> About compressed images Specifies whether to apply the text and/or image watermark to thumbnail images. This property is ignored if watermarking is disabled. Enable watermarks on thumbnails <p>Applies a watermark to compressed and original images. If checked, both the text and the image specified below are applied to images.</p><p>Note: If a user belongs to a role with &quot;View images without watermarks&quot; permission, then no watermarks are applied to images for this user, regardless of this setting.</p> Enable image watermarks Specifies whether a video, audio or other dynamic media object will automatically start playing in the user\\'s browser. This setting is ignored if the browser plug-in does not support this feature. Auto start dynamic media objects Specifies the height, in pixels, of the browser plug-in that plays an audio file. Audio player height Specifies the width, in pixels, of the browser plug-in that plays an audio file. Audio player width <p>Specifies the height, in pixels, of the browser plug-in that displays a generic media object.</p><p>This is used primarily for Shockwave Flash objects, but applies to any file with a mime type (a) that is not an image, video, or audio object, and (b) for which there are rendering instructions in the mediaObjects section of the configuration file galleryserverpro.config.</p><p>This value is mapped to the dynamic {Height} property that can be used in the htmlOutput attribute of the browser XML element in galleryserverpro.config. An alternative to setting the value here is to specify the desired value directly in the configuration file instead of using {Height}. This can be useful if, for example, you want all Shockwave files rendered at one size and generic media objects of another type to be rendered at another size.</p> Generic object height <p>Specifies the width, in pixels, of the browser plug-in that displays a generic media object.</p><p>This is used primarily for Shockwave Flash objects, but applies to any file with a mime type (a) that is not an image, video, or audio object, and (b) for which there are rendering instructions in the mediaObjects section of the configuration file galleryserverpro.config.</p><p>This value is mapped to the dynamic {Width} property that can be used in the htmlOutput attribute of the browser XML element in galleryserverpro.config. An alternative to setting the value here is to specify the desired value directly in the configuration file instead of using {Width}. This can be useful if, for example, you want all Shockwave files rendered at one size and generic media objects of another type to be rendered at another size.</p> Generic object width Specifies the height, in pixels, of the browser plug-in that plays a video file. Video player height Specifies the width, in pixels, of the browser plug-in that plays a video file. Video player width <p>The length (in pixels) of the longest edge of the compressed image that Gallery Server Pro creates when an image is added. The length of the shorter side is calculated automatically based on the aspect ratio of the image.</p><p>This value is also used to determine if a compressed version of an image needs to be created. If you add an image and the length of its longest side is greater than this value, a compressed version is created.</p> Compressed image length The quality level that compressed JPG images are created with. Valid values are 1 - 100, with 1 being the worst quality (smallest file size) and 100 being the best quality (largest file size). Compressed image quality <p>The size (in KB) above which an image is compressed to create a compressed (optimized) version. If an image\\'s file size is larger than this value, a bandwidth-friendly, compressed version is created. If an image\\'s file size is smaller than the value you specify, no compressed version is created.</p><p>The original image is never altered or deleted, regardless of this setting. (Rotating is the only function that modifies the original image.)</p><p>This setting is applied: (a) when new images are added to the gallery and (b) during synchronization if the &quot;Overwrite existing compressed images&quot; option is selected.</p> Compression limit The quality level at which original JPG images are saved. This setting is only used when the original is modified by the user, such as rotation. Valid values are 1 - 100, with 1 being the worst quality (smallest file size) and 100 being the best quality (largest file size). Original image quality Specifies whether the original image or the compressed image is displayed when the user clicks the thumbnail of an image. If unchecked, the compressed image, if it exists, is shown instead. Default image type Specifies the location for the watermark image on the recipient image. Watermark image location The opacity of the watermark image. Valid values are 0 - 100, 0 being completely transparent and 100 completely opaque. Watermark image opacity <p>Specifies the full or relative path to a watermark image to be applied to the recipient image. Most common image types, such as JPG, GIF, BMP, TIF, and PNG are accepted.</p><p>Relative paths are relative to the root of the web application. The directory-separating character can be either a forward or backward slash, and, for relative paths, the initial slash is optional.</p><p>Leave this setting blank if no image watermark is desired.</p><p>Examples:</p><ul><li>/images/mywatermark.jpg</li><li>images/mywatermark.gif</li><li>\\\\images\\\\mywatermark.bmp</li><li>images\\\\mywatermark.tif</li><li>C:\\\\images\\\\mywatermark.png</li></ul> Watermark image path <p>Specifies the percent of the overall width of the recipient image that should be covered with the watermark image. The size of the image is automatically scaled to achieve the desired width. Valid values are 0 - 100.</p><p>For example, a value of 50 means the watermark image is 50% as wide as the recipient image.</p><p>A value of 0 turns off this feature and causes the image to be rendered at its actual size.</p> Watermark image width (%) The color of the watermark text. It can be specified as hex (e.g. #336699), RGB (e.g. 127,55,95), or one of the System.Color.KnownColor enum values (e.g. Maroon). Watermark font color The font used for the watermark text. If the font is not installed on the web server, a generic sans serif font will be substituted. Watermark font name <p>Specifies the height, in pixels, of the watermark text. Valid values are 1 - 10000.</p><p>Note: This value is ignored if the watermark text width percentage is non-zero.</p> Watermark font size Specifies the location for the watermark text on the recipient image. Watermark text location The opacity of the watermark text. This is a value from 0 to 100, with 0 being invisible and 100 being solid, with no transparency. Watermark text opacity <p>Specifies the percent of the overall width of the recipient image that should be covered with the watermark text. The size of the text is automatically scaled up or down to achieve the desired width. Valid values are 0 - 100.</p><p>This setting overrides the watermark font size setting. To disable this setting so that the watermark font size is enabled, set this value to zero.</p><p>For example, a value of 50 means the text is 50% as wide as the recipient image.</p><p>The text is never rendered in a font smaller than 4 pixels, so in cases of long text it may stretch wider than the percentage specified in this setting.</p> Watermark text width (%) Specifies the text to apply to images in the gallery. The text is applied in a single line. Leave this setting blank if no text watermark is desired. Watermark text The length (in pixels) of the longest edge of the thumbnail image that Gallery Server Pro creates when an image is added. The length of the shorter side is calculated automatically based on the aspect ratio of the image. Thumbnail image length This is a private album that is not visible to anonymous users <label for="private">Private album <span class="fs em">(Setting inherited from parent album)</span></label> <p>By default, anonymous users can view all albums. This is because the roles and their assigned permissions apply only to logged on users.</p><p>You can hide some or all albums from anonymous users by setting them as private. When users log on, the normal security roles take over and this setting is ignored.</p><p>Setting an album as private automatically causes all of its child albums to be private.</p><p>Note: If you want to require users to log on to see all the albums in the entire gallery, consider turning off anonymous access in the web.config file as an alternative to setting all albums to private.</p> About private albums <label for="private">Private album</label> <p>When checked, Gallery Server Pro will recursively synchronize any descendant albums in addition to synchronizing the current album. Leave unchecked if you only want to synchronize the current album, not any descendent albums.</p><p>If the current album does not contain any descendant albums, this setting has no effect.</p> Synchronize child directories Include child directories (recursive) <p>When checked, new compressed images are created for each media object, overwriting any existing compressed images.</p><p>If unchecked, a compressed image is created only if it does not exist.</p><p>Synchronizing the database will run slightly faster if you leave this option unchecked.</p> Overwrite existing compressed images Overwrite existing compressed images <p>When checked, new thumbnail images are created for each media object, overwriting any existing thumbnails.</p><p>If unchecked, a thumbnail is created only if it does not exist.</p><p>Synchronizing the database will run slightly faster if you leave this option unchecked.</p> Overwrite existing thumbnail images Overwrite existing thumbnail images hours This text is part of a series of 5 resources that are concatenated to form the estimated time left string during a synchronization. Example: "1 hours 3 min 10 secs (10 of 6734 objects synchronized)" Make sure the strings have a leading and trailing space as needed. min See comment for Task_Synch_Progress_ETL_1_of_5 secs ( See comment for Task_Synch_Progress_ETL_1_of_5 of See comment for Task_Synch_Progress_ETL_1_of_5 objects synchronized) See comment for Task_Synch_Progress_ETL_1_of_5 Calculating... The estimated time left value that is displayed before there is enough information to calculate an actual value. Estimated time left: Note: This text is concatenated with two variables and the "2 or 3" and "3 of 3" resource strings to create a single message that is displayed to the user when one or more files are skipped during synching. The number of skipped objects is inserted between messages 1 and 2, and a comma separated list of skipped file extensions are inserted between messages 2 and 3. The end result is a string that might look like this: "Note: 2 files were skipped that have the following file extensions: .doc, .pdf. You can modify the list of managed file types in the Media Object Types screen in the Admin Console or by editing galleryserverpro.config." files were skipped that have the following file extensions: See comment for Task_Synch_Progress_Skipped_Objects_Msg_1_of_3 . You can modify the list of managed file types in the Media Object Types screen in the Admin Console or by editing galleryserverpro.config. See comment for Task_Synch_Progress_Skipped_Objects_Msg_1_of_3 Updating data store... Another synchronization is in progress Another user is currently synchronizing, so your request was cancelled. If you feel you received this message in error, restarting the web application will reset the synchronization status table. Processing media object files... Starting synchronization... Status: The synchronization has been cancelled. As a result, there may be inconsistency between the media objects on the file system and the Gallery Server Pro data store. If this is the case, it can be corrected by performing another synchronization. Synchronization cancelled Synchronization complete. Synchronization error Error: This is the text that comes before the system-generated error message displayed to the user. Synchronizing... Synch rate: objects/sec This is the text displayed in the synch popup window that is appended to the calculated value of the synchronization rate. Ex: 8.2 objects/sec <p>When checked, metadata that was extracted from images when they were first added to Gallery Server Pro are replaced with the current metadata in the original image file. Metadata includes items such as camera model, shutter speed, title, and keywords.</p><p>For example, this is useful if you used a program like Vista Photo Gallery to add keywords to the image files and you want Gallery Server Pro to retrieve this information to aid in searching.</p><p>This setting has no effect on non-image media objects.</p><p><span class=&quot;bold&quot;>Note</span>: Metadata that may exist in the original image files are not replicated to the thumbnail and compressed versions. <span class=&quot;bold&quot;>If you delete the original versions of photos using the Delete hi-res images command, that means there is no metadata to extract during subsequent synchronizations.</span> The consequence of this is that checking this option after you have deleted the original images will cause you to lose the metadata that was extracted from the original files. Therefore, it is recommended to leave this option unchecked when you synchronize an album whose original, high resolution photos have been deleted.</p> Re-import metadata for existing images Re-import metadata for existing images (replaces previously imported metadata) <p>Specifies whether Gallery Server Pro is allowed to manage file types not explicitly specified in the MIME types list. When unchecked, only files with an extension in the list below and marked as enabled are allowed. When checked, Gallery Server Pro accepts all file types regardless of their file extension.</p><p>For maximum security, leave this unchecked and enable only those file types you want to include in the Gallery Server Pro gallery.</p> Allow all MIME types <p>Each album in Gallery Server Pro has a corresponding physical directory on the web server\\'s hard drive. The synchronization procedure updates the Gallery Server Pro data store with information about the media objects in this directory.</p><p>Only those files with file extensions that are enabled are managed by Gallery Server Pro. You can edit this list in the Media Objects Types admin page or in the configuration file galleryserverpro.config.</p><p>When should you synchronize? You might want to synchronize when:</p><ul><li>You just installed Gallery Server Pro and you want to load the data store with media objects without using the Add objects command. Make sure your media files are copied into the media objects directory before synchronizing. This directory is specified in the Media Objects - General page and in the configuration file galleryserverpro.config.</li><li>You added, moved, copied, or deleted objects using Windows Explorer instead of the Gallery Server Pro interface, causing the database to become out of synch with the media files on the web server\\'s hard drive.</li><li>You used a third party program like PhotoShop to alter one or more media files, and you want Gallery Server Pro to recreate the thumbnail and compressed image files.</li><li>You changed a configuration setting and want Gallery Server Pro to process all media objects with the new setting. For example, you may have changed the compressed image size, enabled or disabled a file extension, or moved the thumbnail storage directory to a new location.</li><li>A bug in Gallery Server Pro has caused the database to become out of synch with the object files on the web server\\'s hard drive.</li></ul> About synchronization Attention: This page is read only. This is because the web site is running under reduced permissions and this page requires Full Trust to save settings to the configuration file. Configure Gallery Server Pro to run under Full Trust to enable this web page. If this is not possible, you can manually update any of these settings by editing the file in a text editor. The file is named galleryserverpro.config and it is stored in the config directory of this web application. <p>Normally, the contents of a ZIP file are extracted and the original ZIP file is discarded. Check this option to treat ZIP files as a media object and allow them to be viewed and downloaded. When checked, the ZIP file is added to the media object gallery and the contents of the ZIP file are ignored.</p><p>This option is disabled if the ZIP file extension is disabled in the Media Objects Type page in the Site Administration settings.</p> Treat ZIP files as media objects Please select one or more objects. Attention: Communicating with server... Communicating with server... The following error occurred while trying to email the user: {0} Cannot retrieve password The specified user does not have a valid email address. The password has been sent to {0}. <a href="../login.aspx">Go to logon page.</a> Password has been sent. Gallery Server Pro is configured to prevent users from being able to automatically retrieve their password. Contact the web site administrator for assistance. The password recovery feature cannot be used when Gallery Server Pro is configured to require question/answer confirmation. Password recovery disabled <p>Please return to the site and log in using the following information.</p><p>User Name: {0}</p><p>Password: {1}</p> Your Gallery Server Pro password We were unable to access your information. Please try again. Forgot your password? Enter your user name to have your password sent to your email account. User Name: <p><b>Required Field Missing</b></p><p>A user name is required.</p> Please select one or more objects. Attention: Please select one or more objects. Attention: Cannot delete user Error: You are attempting to delete a role that has Administer site permission, but doing so would leave Gallery Server Pro without a user with administrative privileges. Make sure at least one user belongs to a role with Administer site permission, and then try again. You are attempting to remove Administer site permission, but doing so would leave Gallery Server Pro without a user with administrative privileges. Make sure at least one user belongs to a role with Administer site permission, and then try again. Cannot delete role Unable to create user. You are not allowed to delete the account you are logged on as. If you want to delete this account, first log on as another user. Cannot revoke approval. You are editing the user account you are logged on as, and are trying to revoke approval, which would disable this account. You must log on as another user to revoke approval for this account. Cannot update user Cannot remove requested roles. You are editing the user account you are logged on as, and you are attempting to remove your ability to administer this site. You must remain a member of at least one role with Administer Site permission, or log on as another user and make changes from that account. Invalid user: The specified user does not exist. This account has been automatically locked due to too many failed login attempts. User's account is locked Attention: The new password is {0} Cannot email user. This user does not have an email address or the specified email address is not valid. Password has been changed. Password reset is disabled. Set enablePasswordReset="true" in web.config to enable. Password retrieval is disabled. You cannot use the Change Password option unless password retrieval is turned on. Set enablePasswordRetrieval="true" in web.config to enable. Cannot change or reset password. Gallery Server has been configured to require an answer to a pre-determined question when changing or resetting the password, but this web page does not provide question/answer functionality. As a result, you cannot change the password unless you are logged on as this user. Set requiresQuestionAndAnswer="false" in web.config to allow administrators to change passwords. Unlock user User name is already is use. Choose another. User name is valid. A user name for that e-mail address already exists. Please enter a different e-mail address. User name already exists. Please enter a different user name. An unknown error occurred. Please verify your entry and try again. If the problem persists, please contact your system administrator. The password retrieval answer provided is invalid. Please check the value and try again. The e-mail address provided is invalid. Please check the value and try again. The password provided is invalid. Please enter a valid password value. The password retrieval question provided is invalid. Please check the value and try again. The user name provided is invalid. Please check the value and try again. The authentication provider returned an error. Please verify your entry and try again. If the problem persists, please contact your system administrator. The user creation request has been canceled. Please verify your entry and try again. If the problem persists, please contact your system administrator. At least one role must be selected. Enter a new password. Attention: No password supplied Your Gallery Server Pro password has been changed by an administrator. Your new password is {0}. The following error occurred while trying to email the user: {0} No email was sent to the user because the email address is not specified or is not a valid email address. Gallery Server Pro: Password Change User has been unlocked. <p>This permission allows a user to add an album.</p><p>Note: When moving or copying an album an album, users must have this permission on the destination album.</p><p>Note: When a user moves or copies an album, any media objects within the album are also transferred regardless whether the user has Add media object permission on the destination album.</p> Add album permission <p>This permission gives a user the ability to add media objects such as images, videos, audio files, and documents. Only those media objects that are enabled on the Media Object Types page can be added.</p><p>Note: A user must have both Add media object permission and Add album permission in order to add a ZIP file that contains one or more directories, since Gallery Server Pro attempts to convert the directories to albums.</p> Add media object permission This permission provides unrestricted access to all functionality in Gallery Server Pro. This is the only permission that applies to all albums in the gallery and cannot be selectively applied to individual albums. Administer site permission <p>This permission allows the deletion of a child album, but not the top level album this permission is applied to.</p><p>If the deleted album contains media objects, they are also deleted, even if the user does not have <b>Delete media object</b> permission.</p><p>Note: When moving an album, users must have this permission on the source album, as moving can be thought of as deleting an album from one location and adding it to another. (The user must also have permission to add an album to the destination album.)</p> Delete child album permission <p>This permission allows the deletion of a media object.</p><p>Note: When moving a media object, users must have this permission on the source album, as moving can be thought of as deleting an object from one location and adding it to another. (The user must also have permission to add a media object to the destination album.)</p> Delete media object permission This permission allows a user to edit album information, such as the title, summary, begin and end dates, the assigned thumbnail, and the sequence of media objects and child albums. Edit album permission This permission allows a user to edit a media object\\'s title. For images, it also allows rotation and the deletion of the original, high resolution image (if it exists). Edit media object permission This permission causes images to be shown to the user without the watermark applied. If a user belongs to more than one role with conflicting values, then watermarks are not shown. This permission is ignored if the watermark functionality is disabled for the gallery. Do not show watermark permission <p>Security in Gallery Server Pro consists of creating roles with the desired permissions applied to specific albums. Users are then assigned to one or more of these roles.</p><p>The default System Administrator role provides administrative privileges to the entire gallery. You can create additional roles with specific permissions that target individual albums. For example, you might create a role named DavidRole that has view/add/edit/delete permission to an album named Photos by David. Another role named MargaretRole might have view/add/edit/delete permission to the Photos by Margaret album. Then you create two users - David and Margaret - and assign each to the respective role. To give these users view-only access to the rest of the albums while retaining add/edit/delete permission to their original album, create a new role named ReadOnlyRole with view permissions for all albums, and then add this role to each user.</p><p>When a role is applied to an album, it is automatically applied to all child albums. When an album is added, moved, or copied to a new location, it inherits any role permissions from the containing album.</p><p>Gallery Server Pro will give a user permission to perform an activity if any of the user\\'s roles contain the requested permission, even if the others do not. For example, say a user belongs to three roles. Two of the roles do not have Delete album permission but the third one does. In this case, the user is given permission to delete the album that is specified in the role with the Delete album permission.</p> Overview of roles <p>This permission provides the ability to synchronize the media object files on the web server\\'s hard drive with the records in the data store.</p><p>Note: If a user has the ability to edit the media objects directory outside the security boundary of Gallery Server Pro (such as using a utility like Windows Explorer), and the user also has Synchronize permission here, he or she effectively has the ability to add and delete albums and media objects, even if those permissions are not included in a user\\'s role.</p> Synchronize permission This permission provides read only access to the original, high resolution versions of images, if they exist. View high resolution images permission This permission provides a read only view of photos, videos, and other media objects. Note that it does not give access to the original, high resolution versions of images (if they exist). View objects permission <p>User accounts are used to control access to albums and gallery management functions. By default, Gallery Server Pro allows anonymous browsing of all albums but requires that users log in to create albums, add media objects, and perform administrative tasks.</p><p>Note: You can disable anonymous browsing by adding <em>deny users=&quot;?&quot;</em> to the authorization element in the application\\'s web.config file.</p><p>Users are assigned to one or more roles. Use the manage roles page to configure the roles with the desired permission. Then use this page to assign each user to the appropriate role(s).</p><p>Gallery Server Pro will give a user permission to perform an activity if any of the user\\'s roles contain the requested permission, even if the others do not. For example, say a user belongs to three roles. Two of the roles do not have Delete album permission but the third one does. In this case, the user is given permission to delete the album that is specified in the role with the Delete album permission.</p> Overview of users Search for Search gallery Change password Email address: Note: An email address is optional. However, the password recovery feature requires a valid email address. My Account Settings Your changes have been saved. User Name: Enter search criteria Search results ({0} matches found): Please correct the following: ({0} objects, created {1:d}) ({0} objects) Copy Delete Download View hi-res Metadata Permalink Rotate Slideshow Transfer Aspect ratio: Background color: When an album does not have any media objects, a thumbnail image is dynamically generated to represent the album. The following properties can be used to customize this image. Empty album thumbnail settings Font color: Font name: Font size (px): Text: Album thumbnail settings Number of characters of album title to display on thumbnail: Allow HTML in titles and summaries of albums and media objects Gallery ID Gallery Server Pro version: Check <a href="http://www.galleryserverpro.com" title="Go to Gallery Server Pro home page">www.galleryserverpro.com</a> for more recent version. Web site title Web site heading text URL Web site heading text Email address Name Show emails as coming from: Email detailed report when web site error occurs SMTP server port: SMTP server: This is a test email sent from Gallery Server Pro. The following error occurred: {0} Gallery Server Pro test email. A test email has been successfully sent to {0} ({1}). Email error reports to: Apply watermark to compressed and original images Also apply watermark to thumbnails Compressed images Quality of compressed images (1 - 100, where 100 = best quality) Length of longest side of compressed images (px) Make a compressed copy of images above this size (kB) Quality of original images (1 - 100, where 100 = best quality) Original images Display original images rather than compressed ones by default Watermark settings Watermark image options Watermark text options Font color Font name Font size (px) Watermark image location Watermark image opacity (%) Path to image to use as watermark Watermark image width (%) Text location Text opacity (%) Text width (% of image) Watermark text Compressed image storage location (applies only to images) Current absolute path to original file directory Current absolute path to compressed image directory Current absolute path to thumbnail image directory Length of longest side of thumbnail images (px) Relative or absolute path to original file directory Relative or absolute path to compressed image directory Original file storage location Media object storage Relative or absolute path to thumbnail image directory Media object thumbnail settings Thumbnail image storage location Number of characters of media object title to display on thumbnail Transition effect duration (seconds) Transition effects Transition effect when navigating media objects <p>Use this page to manage the types of files Gallery Server Pro manages. By default only files with a .jpg or .jpeg file extension are allowed.</p><p>If you disable a file type that has existing media objects in the gallery, those objects will be removed from the gallery during the next synchronization (the files will not be deleted, however).</p><p>To add a file extension not in this list, you can edit the list directly in the configuration file config/galleryserverpro.config.</p> About Media Object Types Check / uncheck all Cannot save changes: Gallery Server Pro does not have modify permission to the directory ({0}). Either update the configuration file manually ({1}) or give the account IIS is running under modify permission to this directory (by default this is the ASPNET user in Windows 2000 and XP and the Network Service user in Windows 2003/2008 and Vista). Cannot save changes: Your changes have been saved. Your changes have been saved, and will become active on the next page load. Audio player height (px) Audio player width (px) Audio settings Automatically start video, audio, and other dynamic content when the browser loads General Generic object height (px) Generic object width (px) Settings for objects other than images, video, and audio Video player height (px) Video player width (px) Video settings If you delete all high resolution images in this folder, you will reclaim the hard drive space shown above. Move object here... Do not rotate the image Flip the image 180 degrees Rotate the image 90 degrees to the left Rotate the image 90 degrees to the right This wizard sets up the SQL database and creates the administrator account. If you are upgrading from Gallery Server Pro 1.0, it can import the data into the version 2.0 tables. Welcome to the Gallery Server Pro 2.0 setup wizard. Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or higher Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions 1.0 Internet Information Server (IIS) or compatible web server SQL Server 2000 or later (includes MSDE 2000 and Express versions) Server Requirements: Cannot save role. Available databases: Choose the database where you would like to to install Gallery Server Pro. Select Database Instance Select the SQL Server and security credentials to be used to configure the Gallery Server Pro database. You must specify an account that has permission to create users and add tables, stored procedures, and user defined functions. Note: This account is used only by this wizard and is not referenced by Gallery Server Pro after the wizard completes. SQL Server Connection - Setup Database Authentication: Password: Enter a SQL password User Name: Enter a SQL login SQL Server Name or IP address: Ex: (local), 127.0.0.1, .\SqlExpress, Godzilla, tcp:sql2008.yourisphost.net Specify the credentials Gallery Server Pro will use to communicate with the database during normal operation. The credentials you specified in a previous step have elevated permission so that the installer can configure the database. Although you can run Gallery Server Pro using this account, best practices recommend using an account with the minimum permissions necessary to run. This step provides the option of specifying a different account that will run with reduced permission. Note: If you specify a login that does not exist or is not a member of the database you selected, the wizard will attempt to create it. SQL Server Connection - Runtime Database Authentication: Password: Enter a SQL password User Name: Enter a SQL login Gallery Server Pro Setup Wizard is disabled. The database has been configured, but the Installer could not update the connection string in the web.config file. Please open web.config in the root of the web application and replace the connection string with the following: Once you have updated web.config you can navigate to the <a href='../default.aspx'>Gallery Server Pro home page</a>. The database has been configured, and your web.config file was successfully updated with the new connection string. You are ready to navigate to the <a href='../default.aspx'>Gallery Server Pro home page</a>. Configuration successful! When you are finished with the installation, it is <span class="bold">strongly recommended</span> that you disable this setup wizard to prevent unauthorized access to your server. To disable, delete the installer directory or change the value of the ENABLE_SETUP hidden field to FALSE in installer/default.aspx (this web page). IMPORTANT: Go to Tech Info Systems home page Enter the user name, password, and email address to use for the administrator account of your new Gallery Server Pro site. You will use this account to log on to Gallery Server Pro to perform administrative tasks. Note: If you unchecked "Script ASP.NET Membership" in the previous step, and there are no Membership tables in the selected database, the administrator account specified here is ignored. Refer to the Administrator's Guide for more information about configuring Gallery Server Pro to work with an external membership data store. Admin Email Address: Gallery Server Pro Administrator Account Confirm Password: Password: Admin User Name: I accept the license agreement Gallery Server Pro License Printable version Click Next to update the database and configure Gallery Server Pro. Ready to Install Select the installation options below to control how your database is configured. Create the ASP.NET Membership tables and supporting objects in the selected database. Uncheck this option if you are installing into a database that already has an existing Membership infrastructure or if the Membership data reside in another database. Note: If you want Gallery Server Pro to connect to Membership data in another database, you need to manually configure the ASP.NET Membership provider and the default Administrator account before Gallery Server Pro can run. You can do this after this setup wizard completes. Refer to the Administrator's Guide for more information. Choose Installation Options Script ASP.NET Membership The database you selected contains data from Gallery Server Pro 1.0. Check the option below to have the installer automatically import your data into version 2.0. Note: The original tables and stored procedures from 1.0 are not modified or deleted during this upgrade. Once the upgrade is complete, you may delete these tables and stored procedures. The tables from 1.0 are: Album, AppSettings, MediaObject, Message, and Synchronize. Stored procedures in version 2.0 have the prefix "gs_" while those from version 1.0 do not. Gallery Server Pro Version 1.0 Detected Import albums and media objects from the 1.0 tables to the 2.0 tables Any standards compatible web browser Client Requirements: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 or 3.5 (Provides enhanced image metadata support) Optional: Could not add user '{0}' to the database. Could not add '{0}' to the 'gs_GalleryServerProRole' role in the database. Validation failed. Existing data found: The wizard found that the selected database already has Gallery Server tables. As a safety precaution, the setup cannot continue. If you wish to rebuild the database with an empty gallery, delete all tables and stored procedures that begin with the 'gs_' prefix. Then run this wizard again. Windows Authentication SQL Server Authentication Authentication error: The SQL login {0} does not have permission to access {1}. Give the account permission or select another database. An error occurred while trying to connect to {0}. Error Number:{1}; Message:{2} Authentication error: The installer is unable to access the database {0} using the Windows credentials the web server is running under ({1}). Use same connection specified earlier Windows Authentication SQL Server Authentication (will be created if it does not exist) * Password must be at least {0} characters. Error while initializing the database (i.e. executing the stored procedure 'gs_InitializeGalleryServerPro': An error occurred during installation. The SQL login {0} refers to an existing login but the password is incorrect. Enter the correct password. Gallery Server Pro does not support versions of SQL Server earlier than SQL Server 2000. Call stack: Error executing SQL: Error executing SQL in {0}. {1} Cannot save changes: Gallery Server Pro does not have modify permission to the directory that stores configuration data. This directory is named config and is located at the root of the web application. You have two choices: (1) Update the galleryserverpro.config configuration file manually or (2) give the account IIS is running under modify permission to this directory (by default this is the ASPNET user in Windows 2000 and XP and the Network Service user in Windows 2003/2008 and Vista). Edit album info Edit this album's name, summary, start / end dates, and privacy settings System Administrator Global Administration role. Hover over this section to scroll down Hover over this section to scroll up Choose the SQL script that best matches the desired upgrade: Detected version of Gallery Server Pro data store: Detected version of Gallery Server Pro web application: The SQL upgrade script has been successfully executed against the database. You are ready to navigate to the <a href='../default.aspx'>Gallery Server Pro home page</a>. Configuration successful! When you are finished with the upgrade, it is <span class="bold">strongly recommended</span> that you disable this setup wizard to prevent unauthorized access to your server. To disable, delete the installer directory or change the value of the ENABLE_SETUP hidden field to FALSE in installer/upgrade.aspx (this web page). IMPORTANT: Not detected Click Next to execute the selected SQL script against your Gallery Server Pro database. Ready to Upgrade Note: The upgrade script is executed under the credentials in the connection string in web.config. Since the script may alter database objects, it could require permissions that are not currently granted to the login. If you get an error saying that you do not have permission to execute the SQL, use SQL Management Studio to increase the permissions granted to the login or temporarily replace the credentials in web.config with a login that has the appropriate permission. Alternatively, you can manually execute the SQL script instead of running this upgrade wizard. Selected SQL script: Call stack: An error occurred while executing the SQL. Error executing SQL: This wizard upgrades your Gallery Server Pro 2.x SQL database to the current version. It is designed for version 2.0.2830 or later. Welcome to the Gallery Server Pro 2.x upgrade wizard. <p>The search functionality in Gallery Server Pro allows one to find all objects that contain the search criteria. The following properties are included in the search:</p><ul><li>Album title and summary</li><li>Media object caption and file name</li><li>Media object metadata, such as camera model, shutter speed, title, etc.</li></ul><p>An object is considered a match if all search words match an album or media object. For example, if one searches for desert mountain, only those albums or media objects that contain both desert and mountain are returned. If the search words are contained in quotation marks, such as &quot;desert mountain&quot;, then the phrase must match exactly.</p><p>The contents of documents such as PDF files are not searched.</p><p>Only those objects for which the current user has authorization to view are returned in the search results.</p><p>Since the search function includes the metadata extracted from images, you can perform some pretty powerful searches. For example, to see all your photos that were shot at -0.5 step compensation, search for &quot;-0.5 step&quot;. You may have to adjust the text depending on your camera.</p> Search Overview Search If you are upgrading from version 2.X, run the upgrade wizard instead (see Administrator's Guide). System Administrator Global Administration role All albums