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Have sent an email to my support but haven't heard anything from them yet.
In the meantime I tried this solution: http://forum.pixelpost.org/showthread.php?t=2736 but that didn't help either. :-( |
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IIS users are users with Windows host. They cannot change folder permissions without admin permissions! That's the case. Closed!
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Windows servers causing problems? Surely not!
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the problem is users can't set chmod 777 on ftp.
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I know, i was being sarcastic because i don't have a very high opinion of Windows webservers
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I asked my support to chmod777 my folders.
He replyed to me and said that I have the right permissions on my folders. I'm getting a little confused now. When I check the properties on the folders with my FTP-software it says 666. |
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Ack. 666!
wikipedia: 666 Can you right click on the folder and edit permissions now? If not i recommend giving your ftp username and password (change it to a temporary password first) to a trustworthy member of the community to check out your settings. I nominate Raminia. |
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tell your host admin that right permissions are not what they say, but they are what you want to be!
chmod 777 for images and thumbnails folders.
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That's only for my host to do. I can't change my username and password myself... Would it help if I make a "print screen" on the properties that shows when I right click the folder and post it here? |
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if you have admin access read this
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/..._21544929.html or simply To do the equivalent in Windows of CHMOD 777: 1. Select the file Properties and clear all check boxes. 2. Select the Directory Share, and make sure that everyone has full rights to that directory. Edit: check http://www.1planhost.com/support/s_CHMOD-tutorial.asp for equvalence of chmod xxx to windows' counterpart
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