- Server operating system version
- Windows 10 Home
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian Versione 18.0.61 #5
Hi,
I am new to Plesk
We recently moved our WordPress website to a different hosting company that uses Plesk
To speed up the process of moving the website to the new hosting company,
we installed from Plesk a fresh WP installation
But now it does not allow to install plugins or themes via WP backend, only through Plesk
The error from the WP backend is:
Installation failed: Could not create directory in wp-content/upgrade
the upgrade folder doesn't exist and if we try to create it via Plesk, the error is still present
by going to "Folder > Change permissions" (on Plesk)
(this option is checked)
Allow inheritable permissions from the parent object to propagate to this object and all child objects.
Include them with the items explicitly specified here
(this 2nd option is unchecked)
Replace the permission entries of all child objects with the items shown here
Groups or users:
(this option is checked)
Allow inheritable permissions from the parent object to propagate to this object and all child objects.
Include them with the items explicitly specified here
(the 2nd option is unchecked)
Replace the permission entries of all child objects with the items shown here
Permissions for Administrators (all of the following permissions have the "allow" checkbox selected):
Let me know soon, thanks
Best regards,
Leta
I am new to Plesk
We recently moved our WordPress website to a different hosting company that uses Plesk
To speed up the process of moving the website to the new hosting company,
we installed from Plesk a fresh WP installation
But now it does not allow to install plugins or themes via WP backend, only through Plesk
The error from the WP backend is:
Installation failed: Could not create directory in wp-content/upgrade
the upgrade folder doesn't exist and if we try to create it via Plesk, the error is still present
by going to "Folder > Change permissions" (on Plesk)
(this option is checked)
Allow inheritable permissions from the parent object to propagate to this object and all child objects.
Include them with the items explicitly specified here
(this 2nd option is unchecked)
Replace the permission entries of all child objects with the items shown here
Groups or users:
- Administrators
- System user (SYSTEM)
- Plesk FTP subaccount
- Plesk Domain User
- Applications pool group
- Permission for Adminisrators
- Complete Check
- Edit
- Read and execute
- Display of folder contents
- Read
- Write
(this option is checked)
Allow inheritable permissions from the parent object to propagate to this object and all child objects.
Include them with the items explicitly specified here
(the 2nd option is unchecked)
Replace the permission entries of all child objects with the items shown here
Groups or users | inherited from | apply to |
Plesk FTP subaccount | <not inherited> | the selected folder, subfolders and files |
Administrators | ...\home\ourwebsite\ | the selected folder, subfolders and files |
System user (SYSTEM) | ...\home\ourwebsite\ | the selected folder, subfolders and files |
Plesk FTP subaccount | ...\home\ourwebsite\ | the selected folder and subfolders |
Plesk FTP subaccount | ...\home\ourwebsite\ | only files |
Plesk Domain User | ...\home\ourwebsite\ | the selected folder, subfolders and files |
Applications pool group | ...\home\ourwebsite\ | the selected folder, subfolders and files |
Permissions for Administrators (all of the following permissions have the "allow" checkbox selected):
- Complete Check
- Read permissions
- write permissions
- execute permissions
- visit folder / execute file
- view folder / data reading
- file creation / data writing
- folder creation / data adding
- subfolders and files deletion
- delete
- change permissions
- become owner
Let me know soon, thanks
Best regards,
Leta