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cant change chmod on FTP!

T

TAiS46

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Hello,

when i create a User and Upload a File via FTP!
After the upload, the file has no chmod! Only 0!
When i will change the Chmod to 777 he do nothing!

[R] 500 'SITE CHMOD 777 Unbenannt.JPG': command not understood

what can i do?

Thanks, Greetings Simon
 
I wish it did, freaken permissions are a headace.

If you want to make it something execable, writable, etc, use IIS manager. Select the file or folder and right click and select permissions, then select the IIS public user and check the appropriate boxes of what permissions you want to give the public.
 
I would suggest you to use the permissions check boxes under plesk cp directly, it works much better then doing it on the server itself.
 
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