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Topic: setting file permission on 'admin' dir |
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Scott McGrew

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In your installation document you refer to...
Step 6. (Set permissions of the .cgi and .pm script files)
Set the permissions of the .cgi and .pm files to the permission setting of 755.
7.1 How to set permissions from your ftp client/program:
Most FTP clients have this ability. Go to the cgi-bin directory where the main .cgi and .pm script files resides. Select the files that you just copied. In your FTP client there should be a menu item or button where you change the file attributes or file permissions. Set the permissions/attributes to 755. Then go to the admin directory, and select the files and also set these files to the permission setting of 755.
The last line of this is :"Then go to the admin directory, and select the files and also set these files to the permission setting of 755.
My question is "where/what is this 'admin' dir that you are refering to...??
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FocalMedia Team

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Hi Scott,
Just ignore the 'admin' part. You don't have an 'admin' directory in FM SiteSearch Pro.
Don't worry, you wont be shot!
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Scott McGrew

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Thanks I have it working now. I did just ignore it. But thank you again.
You can see it in action at www.theherbalgarden.com now i just need to add more recipes to it! A great tool.
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