D/l Content

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  1. jeremy.oakes

    jeremy.oakes New Member

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    Hello,
    Is it possible to print out a list of Downloaded Content from somewhere in TS 2022 that I've accumulated over the time ? Short of hand copying all the titles into Word ...... !

    Cheers,
    J
     
  2. andy.malcolm

    andy.malcolm Active Member

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    I think TS Tools can produce a report for you, under 'edit assets / content' you can get it to make a list of stuff for you.

    If you don't have TS Tools you'll need to download it. My AV blocks their website so I am bit loathe to post a link just in case it's been hacked, but someone else might know a better place to get it from.
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    It has not been hacked
    http://www.agenetools.com/
     
  4. jeremy.oakes

    jeremy.oakes New Member

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    Thank you both !
    J
     
  5. andy.malcolm

    andy.malcolm Active Member

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    interesting, the http version works fine but for the https version I get:

    upload_2022-1-29_18-59-14.png
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    As the website does not use https where did you get that link?
     
  7. andy.malcolm

    andy.malcolm Active Member

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    If you search for it on google it goes to the https version of the site.

    upload_2022-1-30_11-6-2.png
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    I have it bookmarked so I did not need Google - might be worth mentioning it to Mike,

    I just tried Googling it and the https link takes you to the website without any AV Warning
     
  9. andy.malcolm

    andy.malcolm Active Member

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    Yes, I think it is most likely a false positive from the AV I use.
     
  10. BigMountain555

    BigMountain555 Well-Known Member

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    I typed https and accessed with no warning. It must be the AV andy.malcolm is using. These days, I avoid sites which are not https.
    I have heard of TS Tools but never even considered it until this post. I may just give it a shot.
     

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