Which is the best ad system to use?

are any of them free and which one is the best?

Hello Diane
You should use KM Navigation iView only.
Set the path to initially displayed folder = desired folder path (/documents/UR FOLDER)
Go to System Admin->System Config-> KM Content Mgt-> User Inteface -> Settings -> Layout Set .
Copy the consumer explorer and create new layout set say Test_ConsumerExplorer.
Now modify the the required properties such as command sets and other required fields.
Now change the Layout Set property of KM Navigation iview to newly created layout set.
Also as mentioned by someone else earlier, if your target folder contains other folders and end user has permissions on this folder then you cant restrict the user from accessing it. So please make sure that the right permissions are set over the all folders.
Hope this solves ur problem..Pls award the points if found helpful or resolves the query.

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