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Cannot modify folder permissions
« on: December 03, 2006, 02:04:31 pm »

I'm not a happy bunny, and I suspect there isn't much good news anyone can give me on this but....

After uploading all the files to my hosting server I tried CHMODing the permissions of Album and Include.  The system replied that because I was on a Windows server that I could not do this.  Only Linux/Unix based servers from my host would allow use of CHMOD.

I looked for another way of doing this but couldn't see how.

I logged a query with my hosts (www.streamline.net) who are the UK's largest hosting company, only to receive a less than helpful e-mail telling me I needed to be on a Linux server and 'we hope you are enjoying your weekend'.

Well, as it happens, I'm not now!!!!

The problem is I have put 3 weeks work into a forum on this site, have the front page sections ready to hook up to back end pages that are ready, and the prospect of migrating is simply not something I can do.

I have e-mailed them back to say I want them to change the permissions for me, but I suspect the reply will be as helpful as a chocolate fireguard.

Can anyone offer me any consolation other than the fact I haven't been ran over by a truck, yet, today?
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Re: Cannot modify folder permissions
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2006, 04:21:20 pm »

chmod only applies to *nix systems. That command isn't avail on win machines

Read http://coppermine-gallery.net/tutorial/permissions/iis.php
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