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− | ==Setting Permissions On Linux/cPanel==
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− | There are 2 methods for adjusting your file and directory permissions.
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− | #First method that can be used is the FileManager from cPanel.<br /> When you select the file or directory you can click the key icon at the top for changing permissions.
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− | #Second method is to use a FTP client like FileZilla.<br /> Highlight the file and choose the change permission option.<br /> If an option is not listed right click the file and select file permissions.<br />
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− | Permissions breakdown:
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− | R - Read
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− | W - Write
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− | X - Execute
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− | User, Group, World
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− | 0 - No permission
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− | 1 - X
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− | 2 - W
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− | 3 - WX
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− | 4 - R
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− | 5 - RX
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− | 6 - RW
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− | 7 - RWX
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− | Default file and folder permissions:
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− | Files 644
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− | Folders 755
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− | ==Setting Permissions On Windows==
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− | Read, Write, and Delete permissions are set by default on our servers. However, if you are receiving a permissions related error or need specific permissions set for a file or folder (such as read-only) you can contact support at https://support.hostek.com and let us know the file or folder and the specific permissions you need set.
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− | [[Category:Windows]]
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− | [[Category:cPanel]]
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