A Andrei C Regular Pleskian Sep 4, 2013 #1 Dear Support, If file configuration.php have attribute "read-only", how can from Plesk Panel see this and clear this attribute?
Dear Support, If file configuration.php have attribute "read-only", how can from Plesk Panel see this and clear this attribute?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Sep 4, 2013 #2 Could you please describe this necessity with more details?
A Andrei C Regular Pleskian Sep 5, 2013 #3 Dear Igor, Please see picture http://s22.postimg.org/7c5wvfoep/readonly.png, How can I see this attribute on Plesk Panel and How can I clear thios attribute? Users many time, write to me about this problem.
Dear Igor, Please see picture http://s22.postimg.org/7c5wvfoep/readonly.png, How can I see this attribute on Plesk Panel and How can I clear thios attribute? Users many time, write to me about this problem.
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Sep 5, 2013 #4 I don't understand what it the reason of this strange action? For what? How this Windows issue is related to Plesk?
I don't understand what it the reason of this strange action? For what? How this Windows issue is related to Plesk?
A Andrei C Regular Pleskian Sep 5, 2013 #5 IgorG said: I don't understand what it the reason of this strange action? For what? How this Windows issue is related to Plesk? Click to expand... Some users copy files to hosting with file attribute "read-only" (maybe using ftp-client), when try from Plesk Panel grant full access to this file, but can't edit this file.
IgorG said: I don't understand what it the reason of this strange action? For what? How this Windows issue is related to Plesk? Click to expand... Some users copy files to hosting with file attribute "read-only" (maybe using ftp-client), when try from Plesk Panel grant full access to this file, but can't edit this file.