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- Started 19 years ago by fruit4real
- Latest reply 19 years ago from fruit4real
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fruit4real Member
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Jim Matthews Administrator
Yes. Select the files and folders in question, and choose "Set Permissions..." from the Remote menu. To set the permissions to 777 check all the boxes.
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks -
fruit4real Member
Thank you Jim.
Regards
John N
Originally posted by JimMatthews:
Yes. Select the files and folders in question, and choose "Set Permissions..." from the Remote menu. To set the permissions to 777 check all the boxes.
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks
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HI,
I'm trying to upload PHP-Fusion to my website. The ftp instructions for PHP-Fusion include these cryptic remarks:
1 - CHMOD the following folders to 777:-
fusion_admin
fusion_admin/db_backups
fusion_pages
fusion_public
fusion_public/attachments
fusion_public/avatars
fusion_images
fusion_images/photoalbum
2 - CHMOD the file fusion_config.php to 777
I don't know what CHMOD means. Can it be done with Fetch?
All assistance appreciated ...
Posted 19 years ago #