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Hi there, I tried to install Mamboserver content management. I have successfully uploaded the files, but there are afew options which are unwriteable. I went to the blueftp to make it writeable but unable to. How can I go about it? It stated server does not support changing file permission. Does anyone can assist me with this?? Thank you. Sufian. |
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Ah ok.. solved my problem, anyway for those who may face with similar issue, if u r using mambo server, at the test page, if some of the components is unwriteable, 1) go to control panel and 2) click on file manager. from there, 3) click on the folder which u want to make writeable. 4) On the right menu will appear some options, choose change permission. :) 5) Then click 'change'. note: must click on individual folder. Sufian. |
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