pecad0re
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| posted on 2/17/2004 at 12:37 PM |
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What are te installing paths about?
i get the followin message:
Can not create any files in /home/ugd/public_html/php_event_calendar/cl_files/img directory. Please set 0757 permission on
/home/ugd/public_html/php_event_calendar/cl_files/img directory. Please check permission and try again.
how do i solve this? dont be suprised if the solution is really simple due to the fact i am very dumb :)
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pecad0re
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| posted on 2/17/2004 at 12:37 PM |
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I also got this message:
Can not create directory.Please create it manualy and try again.
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pecad0re
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| posted on 2/17/2004 at 01:21 PM |
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forget about it i managed to solve it....aint i a genious? :)
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wager21
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| posted on 6/22/2005 at 07:49 PM |
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how do set the 0757 permission?
what do you do to set the permission 0757?
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TomFischer
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| posted on 6/25/2005 at 11:24 AM |
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CHMOD
To set the permissions, you need to "CHMOD" them, easiest way by using your FTP-Program (like WS_FTP, WiseFTP etc.). Click on the directory you want
to change, and then right-click and check what options appear. In my version of Ws_FTP I have to choose "Properties" and then you change the
permissions.
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