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Hi. Thanks for your reply.
As you can see in the attachments, I've granted all permissions for the user, but still unable to change the permission to the folders.
I need to modify some access permissions for users, but all of the permission settings are disabled (or grayed out) and I am not able to change them. I tried logging in as a site user and admin, but still wasn't able to set any.
Please help.
I noticed there's a "subdomains" directory in the root, so I was just wondering if I can set that permanently somehow to avoid typing in "subdomains" everytime I want to create subdomains in that directory...
ex)
to create subdomains: "subdomains/site1", "subdomains/site2"...
Hi,
I was trying to figure out a way to specify a default parent of document root path without typing it every time when trying to create a subdomain. I was wondering if there's any file I need to edit or create...
Thanks,
Won Yang