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insufficient permissions?

Started by slayer, May 25, 2006, 09:52:37 PM

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slayer

Quoteunlink(/fpgs/fpgshttpd/slayer/ya./gallery2/stuff/plugins_data/modules/ffmpeg/filmreel.png) [function.unlink]: Permission denied in /home/admin/system.freepgs.com/phpfm/incl/functions.inc.php on line 22

Warning: rmdir(/fpgs/fpgshttpd/slayer/ya./gallery2/stuff/plugins_data/modules/ffmpeg/) [function.rmdir]: Permission denied in /home/admin/system.freepgs.com/phpfm/incl/functions.inc.php on line 28

Warning: rmdir(/fpgs/fpgshttpd/slayer/ya./gallery2/stuff/plugins_data/modules/) [function.rmdir]: Permission denied in /home/admin/system.freepgs.com/phpfm/incl/functions.inc.php on line 28

Warning: rmdir(/fpgs/fpgshttpd/slayer/ya./gallery2/stuff/plugins_data/) [function.rmdir]: Directory not empty in /home/admin/system.freepgs.com/phpfm/incl/functions.inc.php on line 28

Warning: rmdir(/fpgs/fpgshttpd/slayer/ya./gallery2/stuff/) [function.rmdir]: Directory not empty in /home/admin/system.freepgs.com/phpfm/incl/functions.inc.php on line 28
Deleting of folder failed.

This might be caused by insufficient permissions.

ya im the one who bought the hosting off u guys ???

GP™

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hypnoticvibe


You can't delete a directory (folder) that is not empty (about 70% of your problem). Go in and delete the files in side the directory as far as it goes. Then you might want to take a look at the permissions on each folder. Sure, the admin can fix this for you and get it working, but so can you and if don't don't learn how to fix it, you'll be running into this problem for eternity.

Here's how the file permissions work:
4 = Read
2 = Write
1 = Execute

So full permission would be represented by 7. Just add.

    Then, there are three categories:
  • User
  • Group
  • World (aka "others")
    User is you.
    Group is users in the same group as you.
    World is anyone and everyone.
    You set the permissions for each of these using the number system already shown.
    The numbers have no spaces or separation between them. User number is first. Group number is second. World is 3rd.

    For example, 521 means:
    You can read and execute.
    Users is the same group as you can only write.
    The world can only execute.

    777 means:
    Everyone can do anything.

    You can set these permissions to every single folder and file.

slayer

um that wasnt the problem, but ya nice try and i got it off from the admins, kthxbye