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thortuletz
chmod 777
  • 2004/12/8 22:50

  • thortuletz

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Please change the file permission for mainfile.php so that it is writeable by the server (i.e. chmod 777 mainfile.php on a UNIX/LINUX server, or check the properties of the file and make sure the read-only flag is not set on a Windows server ). Reload this page once you have changed the permission setting.


What i have too do?
10x

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talunceford
Re: chmod 777

just make sure that the file is writable. chmod the file using chmod setting 777 if you are using unix, right click on the mainfile.php file and uncheck the read only checkbox. Then re-load the install page you are viewing, and restart the install.

Basically, its just telling you that the mainfile.php file has to be writable by the server. Once the install is finished, change it back to read only checking the read only box if you are in windows, or chmod it to 755 if you are running unix, or if your host is running unix.

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thortuletz
Re: chmod 777
  • 2004/12/13 4:33

  • thortuletz

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k.. 10x but now i have this problem : Unable to make xoops_groups

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