Parallel Plesk Cpanel help!!! Infopro Well-Known Member. You'd do better to ask your host for assistance with this one. Short of that, try setting the directories in question to permissions of first, and if that's no good, try If you're using cPanel's File Manager, click on the directory one time, and then look at top of page for the icon titled "Change Permissions" click that, type in and save.
Those directories need to be "writable" this should take care of that. This is not actually related to cPanel though, so your host should be the one to explain this sort of thing to you. I don't use FileZilla so no real help there without spending a bit more time on it.
Try using the File Manager in your cPanel as mentioned though, that'll work. If that does not work as well, it might be that you do not actually own the files. In that case, you'll need to speak to your host to have them CHOWN-ed to you so that you can manipulate them yourself.
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The first thing you may want to do is to go to the administration control panel and check every configuration item within the general tab.
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You need to tick all of these boxes to set correct permissions. On Windows systems, you need to ensure the directory is not write-protected and that it has global write permissions see your server's documentation or contact your hosting provider if you are unsure on how to achieve this. Please be aware that setting a directory's permissions to global write access is a potential security issue.
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Or are there any noticable differences? Also looking to iframe certain forums into the site pages. Not concerned about search engines as those pages are particular to the user group. They occasionally change things which can cause issues.
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