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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers CHMOD settings Post 24639 by womble on Tuesday 16th of July 2002 04:29:05 AM
Old 07-16-2002
Question CHMOD settings

Right, I'm really new to the UNIX stuff, and the main reason for posting is as follows:

I am attempting to install postnuke on the local council webserver. for web server stats search for http://www.haybridge.worcs.sch.uk here and I am being asked to change the CHMOD settings for two of the files to 666 - I am using WS_FTP Pro and there is a right click option for the files which reads:

CHMOD (unix)

Under each option there is the following:

Owner: Read Write Execute
Group: Read Write Execute
Other: Read Write Execute

which do I put checks next to to set it as 666?

Regards,
 

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