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how to change chmod?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by cru, Jul 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    hi, im using phpnuke and while installing an "ad-on", one of the instructions says:

    Change the chmod of imageads, imagecatg folders to 777

    i don't know how to do it. can anybody help? pls.

    thanks!
     
    cru, Jul 9, 2007 IP
  2. antman

    antman Well-Known Member

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    Log into FTP (using something like SmartFTP) and go to the folder, right click, and change CHMOD settings there to 777
     
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  3. cru

    cru Peon

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    thanks for the quick reply antman. im using FileZilla FTP built in xampp v1.6.2. i have logged in to the ftp, ... i have been clicking on all the icons on filezilla ftp interface but still cant find the folders...
     
    cru, Jul 9, 2007 IP
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    Public_html/your folder name?
     
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    cru Peon

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    1. Is that truly localhost? That would be on your PC.
    2. Do you you have the right permissions for the FTP in xampp?
    3. Do you see any files in Filezilla? Could be wrong FTP mode

    First thing to check should be the FTP log.
     
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    cru Peon

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    1. it is truly localhost, in my pc
    2. yes, i have logged in as administrator
    3. here's the screenshot
    [​IMG]
     
    cru, Jul 10, 2007 IP
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    Sorry, can't help you with that - never had a windows server nor windows PC.
     
    clixxer, Jul 13, 2007 IP
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    1-Directly go to the folder that you want to chmod. (directly mean browse to it through my computer c:/program files/WHERE EVER YOUR SERVER IS INSTALLED)
    2- right click on the folder, remove mark from read-only column. it will make the folder writable

    (chmod is only used on unix~linux server. chmod 777 mean writable directory)
     
    sakib000, Jul 15, 2007 IP