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Sep 4 2005, 07:42 PM
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a quick question...does anybody who uses cPanel X know how to chanqe the chmod for a file?
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Sep 4 2005, 07:48 PM
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Alot of the time, if you have a file manager of some sort, you can simply click on the file name and adjust the chmod.
[ http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=cPane...G=Google+Search ] You should also check the fact of your hosing provider. Chances are, they'll have something. |
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| *mipadi* |
Sep 4 2005, 09:06 PM
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Small, unimportant note: chmod is used as a verb, not a noun.
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Sep 5 2005, 01:07 AM
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Can't you do it in your FTP ? I do.
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Sep 5 2005, 01:47 AM
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Yes, I'm sure he "can" do it in his FTP client, but, that's not what he's asking.
Yes, you can change the file permission in your cpanel. Now, I don't know what type of cpanel your host runs, but on mine... All you do is, go to your file manager, click the file. And at the top right I see.. - Show File - Delete File - Edit File - Change Permissions - Rename File - Copy File - Move File In which, you would click the "Change Permissions". Hope this helps you out. |
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Sep 5 2005, 02:55 AM
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I was just suggesting incase he/she didn't try it ?
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Sep 5 2005, 03:59 AM
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if you have a command line you can do`it like "chmod +755" or what priviledges you want to give,to that files.
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| *mipadi* |
Sep 5 2005, 08:04 AM
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Sep 5 2005, 12:52 PM
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*she
and thanks, i realized what it was. |
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