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rsfeller
any idea why the admin sys still tells me the mainfile.php is still writeable when it isn't?
  • 2006/6/6 3:56

  • rsfeller

  • Just popping in

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  • Since: 2006/6/3 1


I know 100% it is not writable on my IIS system.

WARNING: File C:/Inetpub/http_root/mainfile.php is writeable by the server.
Please change the permission of this file for security reasons.
in Unix (444), in Win32 (read-only)

Just curious, not a big deal!

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msdana
Re: any idea why the admin sys still tells me the mainfile.php is still writeable when it isn't?
  • 2006/6/6 4:02

  • msdana

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  • Since: 2005/12/11


This is a question that has been brought up numerous times. Try doing a search for more indepth answers, but here's a rundown:

If you are on localhost, you need to right-click the mainfile.php and select read-only in the properties.

If you have your site on a hosted server, you will need to contact your host and request read-only to be applied.
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