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Resolved Security Check for WP doesn't change permissions

Robin McDermott

Basic Pleskian
I have one domain on my server that will not change the permissions for files and directories. So it always shows a Red ! circle. I have it checked and save and still see the !. Other domains on the server show the green check once I check the Permissions box and hit secure. I have the WP files in a directory and have lots of other directories and files at the same level as it is our website that we are converting over the Wordpress.

I would love to get rid of the ! icon. I have checked the files and it seems like they all have the appropriate permissions. (644 for files, 755 for directories and 600 for the config file).

Thanks in advance!
Robin
 
Try to repair all vhost permissions with

# plesk repair fs domain.com
 
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